Investor RelationsThe Power of Our BusinessInterCure Ltd. (Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange: INCR), is disrupting the $42 billion hypertension industry with the world's 1st FDA-cleared, OTC blood pressure treatment device, RESPeRATE®. In a market where 7 out of 10 hypertension patients suffer from inadequately-controlled blood pressure despite the availability of more than 100 blood pressure medications, RESPeRATE offers an effective non-drug therapy that is clinically proven, with excellent compliance and no side effects. RESPeRATE has gained widespread support of hypertension specialists and has secured regulatory clearance in most key international markets. 10 separate clinical studies have proven the device's efficacy and safety and RESPeRATE is now featured in over 20 popular and professional text books including Mayo Clinic's On High Blood Pressure and the American Heart Association's Hypertension Primer. With over 100,000 units sold, thousands of supportive clinicians worldwide and one of the world's most popular hypertension websites, InterCure is now introducing RESPeRATE into retail pharmacies to increase access to hypertension sufferers. InterCure has an exciting product pipeline based on its broadly-patented "Device-Guided Breathing" technology platform. This technology enables a systematic reduction in sympathetic outflow of the autonomic nervous system, one of the key underlying causes of cardiovascular disease, insomnia, and multiple other medical conditions. For further information please contact Arik Kleinstein, investors@InterCure.com Intercure's Highlights
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Innovation Guru on RESPeRATE![]() "InterCure has developed a brilliant machine to disrupt the hypertension industry. RESPeRATE gets the job done effectively, conveniently, relatively inexpensively and without side effects."
Mayo Clinic on High Blood Pressure
RESPeRATE is featured in the world renowned Mayo Clinic's best seller book "Mayo Clinic On High Blood Pressure" as well as the Mayoclinic.com high blood pressure center. |
Join in on interesting and helpful discussions in our vibrant online community. You’ll learn how others are dealing with their hypertension and gain valuable insight on controlling your own blood pressure. Take a look at the most recent post from our User Forum:
Forum - RESPeRATE Support Forum
Topic - optional use of resperate
Wouldn't it be just as effective to train onself to breathe at about 6 bpm with prolonged exhale without the use of the resperate feedback? I'm sure the feedback makes it easier, but wouldn't the results be the same if one just practied brathing slowly with prolonged exhale...
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Your questions about high blood pressure are answered by our board certified doctor. Browse through hundreds of helpful answers or ask your own question in our Ask Dr. Rowena page. Here’s a recent question:.
Diet for diabetes and high cholesterol
Topic - Diet & Exercise
Q: I have type 2 diabetes, my bad cholesterol is high and my good cholesterol is low. I need some advice about my diet. A: A diet that helps get your sugar in control will also help with your cholesterol. The national library of medicine provides excellent dietary guidelines and tasty recipes. Similar information from the American Diabetes Association is available.
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For an interesting collection of information, blogs and news about hypertension, visit our All About Hypertension page. Take a look at a recent snippet:
Medication: Altace/ Ramipril (ACE)
Topic - Medication: Altace/ Ramipril (ACE)
How Altace Reduces Blood Pressure Altace is one of a class of blood pressure medication called Angiotestin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors or more commonly known as ACE Inhibitors. Angiotensin II is a chemical that causes the muscles surrounding the blood vessels to contract (tighten). This in turn narrows the blood vessels. This narrowing increases the pressure within the blood vessels and can cause high blood pressure (hypertension). Altace slows (inhibits) the activity of the enzyme, which decreases the production of angiotensin II. As a result, the blood vessels enlarge or dilate, and the blood pressure is reduced. Other ACE Inhibitors include Accupril, Lotensin, Mavik...
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