How much effect do drugs have on the growth of coronary symptoms?

Medications taken by 6.6 million people with high blood pressure and diabetes can increase the risk of deadly symptoms of coronary. People with high blood pressure and diabetes may be more at risk of serious or fatal symptoms of coronarys because of the way medicines work [...]
Medications taken by 6.6 million people with high blood pressure and diabetes can increase the risk of deadly symptoms of coronary.
People with high blood pressure and diabetes may be more at risk of serious or fatal symptoms of coronary because of the way their medicines operate, scientists say, “Daily Mail”.
Bars called ACE brakers and lockters of angiotensine receptors can change the shape of a person's cells in a way that makes it easier for the coronary to infect them and cause a more serious disease.
They are given to treat diabetes or high blood pressure, and about 10 percent of people in the United Kingdom, about 6.6 million, are estimated to receive them regularly.
A paper published in the prestigious British medical magazine Lancet Respiratory Medicine studied how the coronavirus is attached to human cells to infect them.
Scientists say that the study does not confirm a link between medicine and COVID-19, but that a possible connection should be studied more closely.
Other risk factors for severe or deadly coronary infection include age, over 80 are likely to die.
People with weak immune systems, such as cancer patients, or those with long lung conditions are also at greater risk, but in no way guaranteed to get seriously sick.
It comes as the number of patients confirmed by coronary in the United Kingdom has hit 590 and 10 people have died, the government says 5,000 140,000 people may be infected.










