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Influence of co-dergocrine mesilate/nifedipine compared to mefruside/nifedipine on circadian blood pressure in patients with essential hypertension

Authors :
R, Kirsten
A, Heller
B, Heintz
K, Nelson
Source :
Journal of human hypertension. 4(4)
Publication Year :
1990

Abstract

This randomised, parallel group study was designed to compare the efficacy of nifedipine (40 mg once daily) combined with either the dopamine agonist, co-dergocrine mesilate (4 mg once daily) or the diuretic mefruside (25 mg once daily) in 40 patients with essential arterial hypertension and a diastolic blood pressure greater than 105 mmHg. Circadian blood pressure and heart rate were measured over 24 h every 15 min from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and every 30 min from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. with an automatic, portable instrument (ICR 5300, Squibb) before and after a three-week treatment period. At the end of the three-week treatment period the mean value of all 24 h blood pressure measurements reflected highly significant decreases (2P less than 0.001), from 148/92 +/- 16/12 before treatment to 131/83 +/- 12/12 mmHg after treatment in the co-dergocrine mesilate/nifedipine group and from 145/92 +/- 16/10 before treatment to 129/84 +/- 10/6 mmHg after treatment in the mefruside/nifedipine group. Blood pressure reduction was still significant in both groups during the early morning hours at the end of the dosage interval. The efficacies of nifedipine combined with co-dergocrine mesilate or mefruside were comparable but side-effects were rated as more severe in the mefruside group. Therefore, the combination co-dergocrine mesilate/nifedipine may be preferable to the combination mefruside/nifedipine.

Details

ISSN :
09509240
Volume :
4
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of human hypertension
Accession number :
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