dabl provides a blood pressure diagnostic system for pharmacies, dabl ABPM Pharmacy. This is the most advanced global online system for the accurate diagnosis and management of hypertension using 24-hour ABPM (Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement) in a pharmacy setting. dabl ABPM simplifies 24-hour ABPM. Within seconds of uploading the data from an ABPM device, the dabl system provides an accurate comprehensive diagnostic blood pressure report.
Mission statement
“With global medical knowledge, world-class management techniques and state of the art technology, our team enables the international healthcare sector to achieve excellence in patient care and management. By facilitating the sharing of data and knowledge, we can assist and enhance clinical practice and medical research for the benefit of our global community.”
dabl Clinical Management
and Diagnostic Systems
From our headquarters in Dublin, we work with clinicians worldwide to provide excellence in clinical insights and reporting. dabl’s blood pressure clinical management systems are designed and developed to the highest possible standard and you are always guaranteed to have access to the most up-to-date expert tools in accordance with international guidelines.
How can dabl help?
dabl Clinical Management and Diagnostic Systems have been developed by cardiology experts in order to manage and prevent a range of cardiovascular diseases (CVD).
dabl software systems can significantly help to reduce cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack and cognitive impairment. The Systems also offers significant financial and societal benefits for patients and national health services.
Who can use our products?
See a list of our customers below:
Hospitals, Specialist Centres and Primary Care
For hospitals and specialist centres, dabl provides the dabl ABPM System for the prevention and management of high blood pressure.
National Health Services
For national health services who want to operate a regional or national strategy on the management of Hypertension for the prevention of Stroke, Heart Attack and other cardiovascular diseases, the centrally hosted dabl ABPM system is the most efficient and effective system available for medical teams and patients. The system enables Primary and Secondary care to work in unison to manage and easily monitor the effectiveness of their strategy.
Apart from the exceptional benefits that the dabl ABPM system provides for medical teams and patients in terms of accurate diagnosis and management, it also provides significant savings and efficiencies on how medical teams can operate and patients are managed.
Research Centres
dabl provides the complete solution for the collection, real-time validation and analysis of ABPM data in your studies.
All dabl systems have significant research capabilities and allow for the collection of standardised data which can be easily exported for further analysis. dabl is one of the most powerful online analytical systems available for research in the areas of hypertension, stroke, heart attack and a range of other cardiovascular diseases. We centrally host our systems for low-cost implementation, for ease and security of access, for data protection and to ensure worldwide consistency. For research centres engaged in clinical research, it enables their teams to extract data, anonymised if required, from the dabl system.
Personal Health
Personal Health is at the core of our system and the simplicity of dabl’s design and operation helps understanding and compliance.
Our systems are designed to identify potential risks at an early stage to help put early prevention programmes in place. dabl’s straightforward design also assists your physician to provide insights and easily monitor your progress in accordance with the best international standards.
Using dabl, your medical team can easily access your data. This helps clinicians and medical teams to quickly identify and manage people who are low or medium risk, making them easier to manage in the community.
Ask for dabl
The next time you visit a GP, community clinic, pharmacy or hospital, ask for a dabl report. A dabl report is clear, concise and on one page and immediately shows your blood pressure status.
If you would like to find out where you can access a GP or community clinic, pharmacy or hospital that uses a dabl system please get in touch support@dabl.eu
The Global Impact of
Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death worldwide¹ and its impact is growing, particularly in low and middle-income countries. According to the World Health Organisation, CVD is responsible for an estimated 17.9 million deaths each year, accounting for nearly 32% of all global deaths. Without effective intervention, this number is projected to rise significantly in the coming decades.
At its core, CVD stems from conditions that affect the arterial system – the vital network of blood vessels that delivers oxygen-rich blood to every organ in the body. Damage or dysfunction in these arteries can lead to a range of serious health issues.
[1] WHO Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs) Factsheet. Accessed on 09 October 2025.
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cardiovascular-diseases-(cvds)
Types of Cardiovascular Disease
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Often called the “silent killer,” hypertension is not only a cardiovascular condition but it is also the most significant risk factor for strokes, heart attacks and other forms of CVD. It often presents without symptoms, making early detection and management crucial.
Stroke
A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted or reduced, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and nutrients. This can result from blocked or ruptured arteries and may cause permanent neurological damage or death.
Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction)
This life-threatening condition happens when a coronary artery becomes blocked by a clot, cutting off blood flow to a portion of the heart muscle. Without immediate treatment, the affected heart tissue begins to die from lack of oxygen.
Heart Failure
Despite the name, heart failure doesn’t mean the heart has stopped working. Instead, it refers to the heart’s reduced ability to pump blood effectively, leading to fatigue, breathlessness, and fluid buildup. It can result from various types of heart disease.
Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD)
PVD occurs when narrowed blood vessels reduce blood flow to the limbs — usually the legs. This can cause pain, numbness, and in severe cases, lead to tissue damage or amputation. It is often a sign of widespread arterial disease.
Get in contact
Contact Us
Tel: +353 (1) 278 0247
support@dabl.eu