The Selection and Use of Essential Medicines - WHO Technical Report Series, No. 914
(2003; 132 pages) View the PDF document
Table of Contents
View the documentWHO Expert Committee on the Selection and Use of Essential Medicines
View the document1. Introduction
View the document2. Open session
Open this folder and view contents3. The new procedures for updating and disseminating the Model List
Open this folder and view contents4. Other outstanding technical issues
Open this folder and view contents5. Format and presentation of the 12th Model List
Open this folder and view contents6. Changes made in revising the Model List
Close this folder7. Future reviews of sections of the Model List
View the document7.1 Update on the review of medicines for the treatment of hypertension
View the document7.2 Review of the core and complementary lists
View the document7.3 Review of the use of the “square box” symbol
View the document7.4 Review of injectable medicines
View the document7.5 Priorities for further systematic reviews
Open this folder and view contents8. Recommendations
View the documentAcknowledgements
View the documentReferences
View the documentAnnex 1 The 12th WHO Model List of Essential Medicines
View the documentAnnex 2 Additional notes on the medicines recommended for inclusion in the 12th WHO Model List of Essential Medicines
View the documentAnnex 3 The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification system1
View the documentAlphabetical list of essential medicinces (with ATC classification codes)
 

7.1 Update on the review of medicines for the treatment of hypertension

The Committee was informed of progress in updating the existing clinical guidelines for the treatment of hypertension (21) currently being undertaken as a joint project by WHO and the International Society for Hypertension (ISH). The review process is being conducted according to the new WHO procedures on guideline development as approved by the WHO Cabinet in January 2001 (22). At the time of the present meeting, the systematic review of the evidence had been completed and the draft report and recommendations were at the peer-review stage. It was anticipated that the revised clinical guidelines would be available in final form by the end of 2002.

The Committee recommended that the relevant medicines on the Model List (e.g. hydralazine, methyldopa, nifedipine and reserpine,) be reviewed as soon as the new clinical guidelines were published. It also recommended that a full review of the other groups of cardiovascular medicines, such as the antiarrhythmic medicines, should be initiated.

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