Heart failure (HF) affects more than 5 million Americans, and the incidence increases
in the older population. It’s important to recognize the impact of this epidemic—and to know the benefits of ATACAND, used
as an adjunct to conventional HF therapies like ACE inhibitors and beta blockers, in reducing the risk of cardiovascular
(CV) death.
Understanding the Heart Failure Epidemic
Data, facts, and figures help illustrate the full scope
of this national epidemic.
The CHARM Trials
Review results of the CHARM low-LVEF trials and the effect that ATACAND, a once-daily
angiotensin II type-1 receptor blocker (ARB), in addition to conventional HF therapies,
produced in both CV mortality and hospital admissions for congestive heart failure
(CHF) in a broad spectrum of patients.
What Makes ATACAND Important?
Read about ARBs in the treatment of heart failure.
Patient Profiles
Review patient profiles.
*Physicians refer to heart failure in many ways. The terms heart failure, chronic heart failure, congestive heart failure, systolic heart failure, and chronic systolic heart failure are used interchangeably throughout this site.