PMID: 2102136Oct 1, 1990Paper

Hemodynamic and humoral effects of 2 different doses of ketanserin in aged patients with hypertension

Annali italiani di medicina interna : organo ufficiale della Società italiana di medicina interna
D RizzoniE Agabiti-Rosei

Abstract

The purpose of this double blind, cross-over, randomized study was to assess the antihypertensive efficacy and tolerability of ketanserin given at two different doses (i.e. 20 or 40 mg b.i.d.) in a group of patients with essential hypertension aged over 60 years. In addition, we evaluated the effect of ketanserin on some indexes of the sympathetic nervous system activity and the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, as well as the pharmacokinetic characteristics of the drug after acute administration per os and during chronic treatment. Twelve hypertensive patients, 6 males and 6 females gave their informed consent to the study. Each patient underwent a non invasive blood pressure monitoring after a wash out period with placebo, after 5 weeks of treatment with ketanserin (20 or 40 mg b.i.d.), after a second wash out period with placebo, and after a second period of treatment (5 weeks) with ketanserin (40 or 20 mg b.i.d.). In addition, we evaluated ketanserin plasma levels during acute and chronic administration. During treatment with ketanserin 20 mg b.i.d. systolic and diastolic blood pressure showed a small, statistically not significant reduction. The higher dose (40 mg b.i.d.) reduced systolic and diastolic blood pressure. ...Continue Reading

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