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    Springer
    European journal of clinical pharmacology 50 (1996), S. 155-159 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Key words Hypertension ; Spirapril; ACE-inhibitor ; elderly
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Objective: To compare the safety, efficacy, tolerability and duration of the antihypertensive effect of an ACE-inhibitor spirapril 3 mg or 6 mg in elderly (≥ 60 y) hypertensive patients in a multicentre, observational, double-blind randomised study. Methods: After a four-week placebo period, 39 patients were randomised to six weeks of treatment with spirapril 3 mg and 47 patients with spirapril 6 mg. Results: In the sitting position the mean (SD) decrease in systolic blood pressure (SBP) was 12(15) mmHg (95% confidence interval 7 to 17 mmHg) and in dia- stolic blood pressure (DBP) 10(7) mmHg (8 to 12 mmHg) in the 3-mg group and 10(13) mmHg (6 to 14 mmHg) and 9(7) mmHg (7 to 11 mmHg), respectively, in the 6-mg group (P 〈 0.001 compared to placebo period in both groups). Spirapril 3mg and 6 mg produced DBP ≤ 90 mmHg or a fall ≥ 10 mmHg in 53% and 51% of the patients, respectively. DBP was ≤ 90 mmHg in 36% and SBP ≤ 160 mmHg in 67% of the patients taking 3 mg and in 26% and 63% of the patients taking 6 mg spirapril. The most commonly reported adverse effects were cough (13–17%), dizziness, headache and insomnia. A trend to a more frequent adverse effects was observed in patients receiving spirapril 6 mg. Spirapril was both cholesterol- and glucose-neutral. Conclusion: According to our study, spirapril 3mg seems to be a suitable starting dose for the treatment of hypertension in the elderly patients.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of clinical pharmacology 36 (1989), S. 347-350 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: pindolol ; hypertension ; hyperlipidaemia ; chronic treatment ; cholesterol ; HDL ; LDL ; triglycerides
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary This is the first long-term study of pindolol in a population-based sample of men with newly diagnosed hypertension. Eighty-two patients, with a diastolic pressure of 100 mm Hg or more, were identified after screening 6000 men. Many patients were overweight. 82 population controls, matched by sex, age and body mass index, were also recruited. Fourty-eight per cent of the patients and 25% of the controls had a family history of hypertension. Serum triglyceride and urate values were higher in patients than controls at the baseline investigation. Seventy-four patients were followed for 1 year. The dose of pindolol averaged 7.7 mg once daily after 1 year. The diastolic blood pressure was reduced by 13.4 mm Hg. The target pressure of 95 mm Hg or less was achieved in 89% of the patients. The HDL-cholesterol concentration was normal and did not change, whereas the LDL-cholesterol concentration decreased by 0.15 mmol · l−1 during treatment. The total triglyceride values increased transiently up to 6 months, but no significant increase was seen after one year. It is concluded that pindolol had no adverse effect on serum cholesterol and its HDL- and LDL-fractions during 1 year of treatment.
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    Publication Date: 1996-05-14
    Print ISSN: 0031-6970
    Electronic ISSN: 1432-1041
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Published by Springer
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