“…In this regards, the combination of HZT and amlodipine (AML), a calcium channel blocker, with an angiotensin inhibitor, such as benazepril, ramipril or losartan (LS), is very effective to decrease the rate of cardiovascular events (Jamerson et al, 2008). Moreover, if the polypill containing a cholesterol lowering drug, it can be reduced by 80% the risk of CVD in patients with vascular disease (Chrysant and Chrysant, 2014;Exaire-Murad et al, 2015;Gadepalli et al, 2014;Katsiki et al, 2013;Wald and Law, 2003;Yusuf, 2002). Likewise, in a prevention trial of a polypill composed by AML, LS, HTZ, and simvastatin (SV), the mean systolic blood pressure was reduced by 12%, the diastolic blood pressure by 11%, and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol by 39% (Wald et al, 2012).…”