European Scientific Journal January 2017 edition vol.13, No.3 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431 416 Do People Live at Sea Level and the Dead Sea Level Have Different Patterns of Anti-Hypertensive Drugs Arwa Ali Alhroot Alen Fareed Alfanek Muna Alkhushman Amal Saad Eldeen Aljariri Diana A. Ibrahim Royal Medical Services (RMS), Jordan Farah Mahmoud Abu Abeeleh The University of Jordan, Jordan Jaafar Abu Abeeleh Royal Medical Services (RMS), Jordan Ahed J Alkhatib Jordan university of science and Technology, Jordan Mahmoud Abu Abeeleh The University of Jordan, Jordan doi: 10.19044/esj.2016.v13n3p416 URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2016.v13n3p416 Abstract Background: people live at various areas of sea level may have different patterns of anti-hypertensive drugs. Such a relation has never been reported in Jordan. Study objectives: the current study investigated how the sea level will impact the prevalence of hypertension in these areas, and how will affect the pharmacological properties of such a population. Methodology: a cross-sectional study design was involved to collect data from study participants. A total of 1000 participants were randomly selected from the two study areas. 500 participants from each. Participants were matched for age and gender. Blood pressure were measured for all participants. Blood samples were withdrawn to investigate the level of angiotensin II. Data was collected through organizing a working excel sheet and was further analyzed through using SPSS version 20. Data was presented as means, standard deviations, frequencies and percentages. The relationships between variables were examined using independent T-test. Significance was measured at an alpha < 0.05.