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Dear Practitioners:

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Can lumbrokinase be used for primary hypertension?  It appears so!  This paper shows that lumbrokinase can be an effective treatment for primary hypertension in about 50% of people. We believe that those who responded to lumbrokinase likely had increased peripheral resistance secondary to hypercoagulation. The lumbrokinse used in the study was a lower potency lumbrokinase. Maybe a high potency lumbrokinase, like Boluoke, would have a better efficacy?!
So, should lumbrokinase be used for treating hypertension? The answer if YES if the patient has other cardiovascular risk factors or has a cardiovascular history; namely a high-risk patient. However, for those with simple primary hypertension without other risk factors, lumbrokinase may not be the best choice or first choice; dietary and lifestyle changes would likely be more important (they are always important!).

One side note: We’ve had anecdotal reports of patients with labile hypertension and uncontrolled hypertension responding to Boluoke. Boluoke stabilized the BP and saved those patients from having to make frequent trips to the ER.
We hope you’ve had a nice and refreshing summer!
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