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Hypertension is a serious medical condition that millions of people need to manage with lifestyle modification and medication every day. The BP Success Zone Program is a nationwide awareness campaign created by Novartis to bring hypertension into the public eye.
Being in the BP Success Zone means having blood pressure less than 140/90 to 120/80 mm Hg or below. You know the risks; if left untreated high blood pressure can result in heart attack and stroke. Now you can help get your patients into the BP Success Zone with select Novartis high blood pressure medications and help keep them there with our BP Success Zone Program.
The BP Success Zone Program gives your patients exclusive benefits like:
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A free sample prescription for DIOVAN, DIOVAN HCT, EXFORGE or TEKTURNA and valuable savings off their first prescription for DIOVAN, DIOVAN HCT, EXFORGE or TEKTURNA.* |
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An Omron® blood pressure monitor, free with rebate (up to $40 value).** |
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Ongoing educational support materials, including the latest high blood pressure information from sources you can trust. |
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A Healthy Lifestyle Action Plan for reducing salt (sodium) in their diet, losing weight, increasing physical activity, managing stress or stopping smoking. |
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Members' Web site tools like the BP Tracker to help your patients track their progress as they lower their blood pressure. |
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The BP Goal Money-Back Guarantee.*** |
The medications mentioned in this Program are approved to treat high blood pressure in adults 18 and over and are not approved to treat or prevent heart attack or stroke.
**Omron® is a registered trademark of Omron Healthcare, Inc. Limitations apply. See Terms and Conditions.
** Limitations apply. See Terms and Conditions for Program details. Novartis reserves the right to change Program benefits at any time.
245Chobanian AV, Bakris GL, Black HR, et al. and the National High Blood Pressure Education Program Coordinating Committee. The seventh report of the Joint National Committee on prevention, detection, evaluation, and treatment of high blood pressure. Hypertension. 2003;42:1240.
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