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Comparative efficacy and safety of amlodipine/benazepril combination therapy and amlodipine monotherapy in severe hypertension. Journal of human hypertension [J Hum Hypertens] Journal article

 
TitleComparative efficacy and safety of amlodipine/benazepril combination therapy and amlodipine monotherapy in severe hypertension.
Author(s)Izzo JL, Purkayastha D, Hall D, Hilkert RJ 
InstitutionState University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.
SourceJ Hum Hypertens 2009 Nov 5.
AbstractThis multicentre, double-blind, trial in subjects with severe hypertension compared the efficacy and tolerability of two parallel drug regimens: A/B (amlodipine/benazepril: 5/20 or 10/40 mg daily, if necessary) with A (amlodipine: 5 or 10 mg daily, if necessary). The principal dependent variable was the proportion of patients achieving goal blood pressures (BP<140/90 mm Hg or BP<130/80 mm Hg in diabetes or chronic kidney disease) in the two groups within 6 weeks. In the 259 randomized subjects, BP control rates were higher with A/B at 2, 4 and 6 weeks (10.5, 22, and 33.6%, respectively) compared with A (5.7, 16, and 25.8 %, respectively). Corresponding trended BP reductions from baseline at 2, 4 and 6 weeks were about 5 mm Hg greater with A/B (-21+/-16, -26+/-17 and -30+/-17 mm Hg, respectively, compared with A (-16+/-17, -23+/-18 and 25+/-19 mm Hg, respectively, P<0.01). Both regimens were well tolerated; incidences of peripheral oedema at weeks 4 and 6 were similar (A/B: 13 and 20% versus A: 20 and 22%, P=not significant). We conclude that titration of amlodipine and benazepril in single-pill combinations is more effective than titration of amlodipine alone for rapid BP control in patients with severe hypertension.Journal of Human Hypertension advance online publication, 5 November 2009; doi:10.1038/jhh.2009.80.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19890370
  
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