In the groundbreaking Blood Pressure Study led by Virginia Commonwealth University, a game-changing approach to managing hypertension comes to light. The research suggests that if pharmacists played a more significant role in prescribing medications to control blood pressure, the impact could be monumental. This could result in preventing over 15 million heart attacks, nearly 8 million strokes, and more than 4 million cases of angina and heart failure in the U.S. over a span of 30 years.