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Drug aimed at combating heart failure could save thousands of lives a year in Britain

Scientists develop drug which could help heart attack victims and save the NHS £2.3 billion a year

A NEW drug aimed at combating heart failure could save thousands of lives a year in Britain, say researchers.

Entresto boosts the performance of damaged organs that no longer pump blood properly.

 Researchers found Entresto helped boost the performance of damaged organs in trials earlier in the year
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Researchers found Entresto helped boost the performance of damaged organs in trials earlier in the yearCredit: Alamy

It was licensed for UK use earlier this year after working so well in trials they were stopped early.

Experts are confident it will have a “substantial impact” on the condition which develops when cardiac muscle is destroyed by heart attack.

The damage is behind one in 20 hospital admissions and costs the NHS about £2.3billion a year.

Sufferers face chest pain, fatigue and breathlessness and 40 per cent of the 65,000 a year diagnosed die inside 12 months.

 It costs the NHS £2.3 billion a year to treat heart failure
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It costs the NHS £2.3 billion a year to treat heart failureCredit: Alamy

University of California scientists found Entresto, and similar drugs in development, could save 28,500 lives a year in the US.

 Scientists at the University of California found Entresto, and similar drugs in development, could save 28,500 lives in the U.S each year
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Scientists at the University of California found Entresto, and similar drugs in development, could save 28,500 lives in the U.S each yearCredit: Alamy

They studied how many patients would be suitable for the drug because their existing treatments were having little benefit.

Researcher Dr Gregg Fonarrow said: “It will have a substantial impact for patients.”