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Antihypertensive efficacy and tolerability of candesartan–hydrochlorothiazide 32/12.5 mg and 32/25 mg in patients not optimally controlled with candesartan monotherapy

Authors :
Bönner, Gerd
Balparda, C.
Cuneo, C.
Rojas, C.
Jure, H.
Luquez, H.
Montaña, O.
Salomone, O.
Rodenas, P.
Aizenberg, D.
Lecocq, L.
Saint-Lannes, M.
Guerin, P.
Jourde, P.
Frohn, M.
Richter, D.
Leyendecker, P.
Cantin, T.
Smila, D.
Aim, L.
Combet, G.
Bertrand, G.
Lalanne, G.
Dammann, H. -G.
Radermacher, E.
Strotmann, H. -J.
Muenter, K. C.
Daut, W.
Chevts, J.
Krause, G.
Andreas, K.
Hanefeld, M.
Naumburger, A.
Maus, O.
Fiesselmann, A.
Cama, R.
Karnad, D.
Thomas, M.
Vidyasagar, S.
Pedrinelli, R.
Perticone, M.
Mezzetti, A.
Bosi, S.
Di Biase, M.
Mayer, M.
Volpe, M.
Uguccioni, M.
Di Somma, S.
Santonastaso, M.
Rossi, P.
Glorioso, N.
Destro, M.
Mos, L.
Licata, G.
Donadon, V.
Locatelli, F.
Vinciguerra, A.
Sechi, L.
Aucello, G.
Gazzaruso, C.
Bryce, A.
Bustamante, G.
Cabrera, W.
Espinoza, J.
Heredia, J.
Horna, M.
Parra, J.
Toce, L.
Watanabe, L.
Kostenko, V.
Butko, D.
Svistov, A.
Shoustov, S.
Ershova, O.
Konrady, A.
Churina, S.
Yspenskiy, Y.
Petrov, A.
Espinel-Garuz, E.
Pau, J.
Fluixa, C.
Calabuig, J.
Sipan, Y.
Comino, L.
Puig, J.
Mengual, L.
Perez, J.
Vinyoles, E.
Source :
Blood Pressure. 17:22-30
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2008.

Abstract

To evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of candesartan cilexetil 32 mg in combination with hydrochlorothiazide (HCT) 12.5 mg or 25 mg in hypertensive patients not optimally controlled with candesartan monotherapy.A total of 3521 patients with treated or untreated hypertension and sitting diastolic blood pressure (DBP) 90-114 mmHg, entered a single-blind run-in phase with candesartan (16 mg for 2 weeks, followed by 32 mg for 6 weeks). At the end of the run-in phase, 1975 patients who still had DBP 90-114 mmHg were randomized to 8 weeks' double-blind treatment with either candesartan 32 mg (n=654), or candesartan-HCT 32/12.5 mg (n=656), or candesartan-HCT 32/ 25 mg (n=665).At randomization, the mean blood pressure was similar in the three treatment groups (approximately 153/97 mmHg). It was reduced during the double-blind treatment phase by 6.1/5.6 mmHg in the candesartan 32 mg group, by 13.0/8.8 mmHg in the candesartan-HCT 32/12.5 mg group, and by 15.5/10.0 mmHg in the candesartan-HCT 32/25 mg group (p0.01 for all between treatment comparisons). All study treatments were generally well tolerated.Candesartan-HCT 32/12.5 mg and candesartan-HCT 32/25 mg are highly effective and provide improved blood pressure reduction and blood pressure control relative to candesartan 32 mg monotherapy, with maintained tolerability, in hypertensive patients whose blood pressure is not optimally controlled with candesartan monotherapy. Furthermore, candesartan-HCT 32/25 mg is more effective than candesartan-HCT 32/12.5 mg in this population.

Details

ISSN :
16511999 and 08037051
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood Pressure
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....693058745ceea6997e45de70d8512d83
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/08038020802519220