AAU don wants govt to subsidise antihypertensive drugs




Professor Godfrey Bolade Samuel Iyalomhe




By Editor

April 4, 2023



Professor Godfrey Bolade Samuel Iyalomhe of the Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma has called on government at all levels to make free or highly subsidised antihypertensive drugs available at all health facilities across the country.

Iyalomhe, a professor of  Pharmacology and Therapeutics also called on government to put in place effective monitoring and surveillance programmes in order to track progress in the prevalence and control of hypertension in the country.

The don made the called, while delivering the 99th Inaugural lecture of the university in Ekpoma, titled "Combating the hypertension scourge, promoting wellness and longevity: My odyssey".

The Professor,  who said hypertension kills 10 millions of people yearly worldwide, noted that blacks are more prone to develop the disease at an early age owing to their genetic or socioeconomic factors.

While opining that hypertension is often more severe in blacks with increased target organ injury and complications, he added that it is the commonest non-communicable disease in Nigeria and a silent killer in the world.

He described prehypertension as a state where the Blood Pressure (BP) is slightly higher than normal, either in systolic or diastolic (a warning sign of hypertension or heart disease).

He, however, described hypertension or High Blood Pressure (BP) as a sustained condition in which the force of the blood against the wall of the arteries is too high.

The professor, also advocated the need for the adoption of national policies and programmes that would intensify comprehensive health education and counseling for communities and the public in the control of hypertension.

He harped on the development and improvement in the healthcare delivery system in order to address the control of hypertension in the country.

"Many people who have hypertension are not aware, because, there is no symptoms even as it damages the body 

"Hypertension is often more severe in blacks with increased target organ injury and complications. It is the commonest non-communicable disease in Nigeria and a silent killer.

"Patients with severe hypertension such as BP up to 180/120 MMHG should consult with healthcare practitioners to control the BP as this condition may predispose to heart attack or acute heart failure during sexual exertion", he said.

He disclosed that hypertension kills 10 millions of people yearly worldwide, noting that blacks are more prone to develop the disease at an early age owing to their genetic or socioeconomic factors.

Iyalomhe warned that drinking of excessive cold water, anger, and unhealthy lifestyle are some factors that could rise the Blood Pressure.

He recommended that eating of balance diet rich with heart-friendly fruits and vegetables would promote wellness and longevity of humans.

 Also recommended was the adoption healthy lifestyle such as having regular exercise, quality sleep, not smoking or indulging in alcohol and drug abuse together with embracing laughter and active sense of humour will promote wellness and longevity.

"Regular sex, just like a form of regular exercise, improves hypertension and has beneficial effects on the heart.

"To effectively combat the hypertension scourge and promote wellness and longevity, you must measure your BP, control it and you will live better and longer", he added.

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