Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH)
Background
PAH is high blood pressure in the arteries (blood vessels) of your lungs. The blood vessels that carry blood from your heart to your lungs become hard, stiff, and narrow. This makes your heart work harder to pump blood through your lungs. Over time, your heart may become weak and unable to pump as well as it should.
Causes
There are many possible causes of PAH. It can be passed down from your parents (inherited), or develop without a reason. It can also be caused by conditions such as scleroderma, lupus, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and birth defects of the heart.
Treatment
PAH has no cure. But there are medications available to help manage and slow the progression of PAH, such as:
- Medications to open the blood vessels in your lungs so more blood can flow through
- Medications that reduce the amount of cells growing in your blood vessels
Resources
Let an Optum® Specialty Pharmacy expert help you with your specialty medication needs. Call our dedicated PAH team at 1-855-856-0536.
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Phone: 1-301-592-8573
nhlbi.nih.gov - Pulmonary Hypertension Association
Phone: 1-800-748-7274
phassociation.org
Helping you stay on track
The Optum® Adherence Texting program reminds you to take your medication on time and helps you have a role in managing your health. The program sends text messages with:
- Medication reminders
- Feedback on adherence
- Inspirational quotes