PMID: 7033945Jan 1, 1981Paper

A study comparing indapamide with cyclopenthiazide in geriatric patients

Postgraduate Medical Journal
A U Khan

Abstract

The efficacy of indapamide was compared with cyclopenthiazide in geriatric hypertensive patients. On admission to the study patients were randomly allocated following a placebo run-in period before therapy commenced. Indapamide produced a greater fall in blood pressure which was well maintained in contrast to cyclopenthiazide. Both drugs were well tolerated.

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