This clinical trial focuses on treatment-resistant hypertension, a condition where blood pressure remains high despite the use of multiple blood pressure medications. The study will test a combination of four substances: L-citrulline (an amino acid), folic acid (a B vitamin), vericiguat (a medication that stimulates an enzyme called soluble guanylate cyclase), and tadalafil (a medication that inhibits an enzyme called phosphodiesterase type 5) as add-on therapy for patients whose blood pressure is difficult to control with standard treatments.
The purpose of this trial is to evaluate how effective these substances are when used together to lower blood pressure in people with resistant hypertension. This is a three-way cross-over phase IIa trial, which means participants will receive different treatment combinations at different times during the study, allowing researchers to compare the effects of these combinations within the same individuals.
The study will measure changes in systolic blood pressure (the top number in a blood pressure reading) and diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) using both office measurements and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (a method that measures blood pressure throughout the day and night). The trial will specifically look at patients who have high levels of certain substances in their blood that may contribute to their resistant hypertension.



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