PMID: 2505715May 1, 1989Paper

Perindopril: first-line treatment of arterial hypertension

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux
A Zanchetti, P Desche

Abstract

The effectiveness and acceptability of perindopril (P) as an antihypertensive agent were compared with those of captopril (C), atenolol (A) and a combined hydrochlorothiazide + amiloride diuretic (D) in three simultaneous multicentre double-blind trials involving 165, 173 ans 165 patients respectively. After a 1 month placebo period, 3 groups of patients with essential hypertension whose DAP in supine position ranged from 95 to 125 mmHg (means: 103.9, 106.2 and 105.2 mmHg respectively) were allocated at random to treatment with either P (4 mg once a day) or C (25 mg b.d.) or A (50 mg once a day) or D (hydrochlorothiazide 50 mg + amiloride 5 mg once a day) during 3 months. The patients were re-examined monthly and their treatment was modified if their BP was insufficiently controlled (DAP greater than 90 mmHg): first, the dosage of the drug was doubled, then another antihypertensive agent was added, which was either a diuretic (studies with C or A) or a beta-blocker (studies with D). After 3 months, in the monotherapy group BP was controlled in 49 p. 100 of patients on P versus 49 p. 100 on C; 55 p. 100 on P versus 48 p. 100 on A and 72 p. 100 on P versus 72 p. 100 on D. The majority of patients who received P alone were control...Continue Reading

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