[Comparative pharmacoclinical study of 2 beta-blockers: atenolol and betaxolol in slight-to-moderate arterial hypertension].

Author: AmielA, BoutaudP, CiberM A, DemangeJ, HerpinD

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Sixteen patients with mild to moderate hypertension were randomized to receive either atenolol 100 mg a day (group A: 2 females, 6 males, mean age 42.3 years) or betaxolol 20 mg a day (group B: 8 males, mean age 49.3 years), both drugs given once daily for one month with a wash out on the 5th day. P...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2892458

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Comparative Pharmacoclinical Study: Atenolol vs. Betaxolol in Hypertension

The field of [Hypertension Management] often involves the careful selection of [beta-blockers]. This study investigates the comparative pharmacoclinical effects of two beta-blockers, atenolol and betaxolol, in patients with mild to moderate hypertension. The research design involved randomizing 16 patients to receive either atenolol 100 mg/day or betaxolol 20 mg/day for a month. The results indicate that both drugs effectively reduced blood pressure, though the maximal effect occurred earlier with atenolol (1st day) compared to betaxolol (4th day). The duration of the antihypertensive action at rest appeared similar for both drugs, but betaxolol's effects on exercising heart rate and blood pressure were more prolonged. The study also found a positive correlation between plasma drug levels and the percentage of peak systolic blood pressure reduction, with this correlation being stronger for atenolol than betaxolol.

Atenolol and Betaxolol: Comparative Pharmacokinetic Profiles

This study provides valuable insights into the pharmacokinetic profiles of atenolol and betaxolol, two commonly used beta-blockers for hypertension management. The research highlights the differences in their time to maximal effect, duration of action, and correlation with plasma drug levels.

Understanding Medication Options: Tailoring Treatment to Individual Needs

This research underscores the importance of considering individual factors when selecting medication for hypertension management. The study's findings suggest that the choice between atenolol and betaxolol should be guided by factors such as the desired time course of action, the potential impact on exercise tolerance, and individual patient characteristics.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Like a discerning traveler choosing the best route through a vast desert, healthcare providers must carefully consider the nuances of different medication options. This research provides valuable guidance for choosing the most appropriate beta-blocker for hypertension management, taking into account the unique needs and characteristics of each patient.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1988-02-12
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
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Pubmed ID

2892458

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

2892458

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