More young adults taking blood pressure drugs


Use of cholesterol and blood pressure medicines by young adults appears to be rising rapidly, at a faster pace than among senior citizens, according to an industry report being released today.

Medical experts point to higher rates of obesity, high blood pressure and high cholesterol problems among young people. Also, doctors are getting more aggressive with preventive treatments.

The new data, from prescription benefit manager Medco Health Solutions, indicate use of cholesterol-lowering drugs among people ages 20 to 44, while still low, jumped 68 percent over a six-year period.

"This is good news, that more people in this age range are taking these medicines," said Dr. Daniel W. Jones, president of the American Heart Association.

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