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Antihypertensive drugs KU Leuven
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The Side Effects of Drugs Annuals is a series of volumes in which the adverse effects of drugs and adverse reactions to them are surveyed. The series supplements the contents of Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs: the International Encyclopedia of Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions. This review of the January 2012 to June 2013 publications on antihypertensive drugs covers angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (captopril, ...
Pharmacokinetics of the most commonly used antihypertensive drugs throughout pregnancy methyldopa, labetalol, and nifedipine: a systematic review KU Leuven
PURPOSE: Antihypertensive drugs are among the most prescribed drugs during pregnancy. Methyldopa, labetalol, and nifedipine have been perceived safe to use during pregnancy and are therefore recommended in international guidelines for treatment of hypertension. In this review, we provide a complete overview of what is known on the pharmacokinetics (PK) of the antihypertensive drugs methyldopa, labetalol, and nifedipine throughout pregnancy. ...
Progress report on the first sub-Saharan trial of newer versus older antihypertensive drugs in native black patients KU Leuven
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The epidemic surge in hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa is not matched by clinical trials of antihypertensive agents in Black patients recruited in this area of the world. We mounted the Newer versus Older Antihypertensive agents in African Hypertensive patients (NOAAH) trial to compare, in native African patients, a single-pill combination of newer drugs, not involving a diuretic, with a combination of older drugs ...
Heart rate variability on antihypertensive drugs in Black patients living in sub-Saharan Africa KU Leuven
Background. Compared with Caucasians, African Americans have lower heart rate variability (HRV) in the high-frequency domain, but there are no studies in Blacks born and living in Africa. Methods. In the Newer versus Older Antihypertensive agents in African Hypertensive patients trial (NCT01030458), patients (30-69 years) with uncomplicated hypertension (140-179/90-109 mmHg) were randomized to single-pill combinations of ...
The velocity of home blood pressure reduction in response to low-dose eplerenone combined with other antihypertensive drugs determined by exponential decay function analysis KU Leuven
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Eplerenone is a highly selective aldosterone blocker, which has the potential to lower blood pressure (BP) in patients with hypertension. The objective of this study was to assess the hypotensive effects of low-dose eplerenone (25 mg) using home BP measurements. We also assessed the time required to reach 95% of the maximum antihypertensive effect (stabilization time) by analyzing exponential decay functions using home BP ...
Responses of the ambulatory arterial stiffness index and other measures of arterial function to antihypertensive drugs KU Leuven
We investigated the effects of different antihypertensive drugs on the ambulatory arterial stiffness index (AASI), pulse pressure (PP), the arterio-ventricular coupling index (AVCI) and aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV). After a 4-week placebo period, 94 and 107 patients with uncomplicated hypertension were randomly assigned to treatment with atenolol (AT) at dosage of 50 mg per day or perindopril/indapamide (PER/IND) at dosage of 2/0.6 mg per ...
Efficacy of newer versus older antihypertensive drugs in black patients living in sub-Saharan Africa KU Leuven
To address the epidemic of hypertension in blacks born and living in sub-Saharan Africa, we compared in a randomised clinical trial (NCT01030458) single-pill combinations of old and new antihypertensive drugs in patients (30-69 years) with uncomplicated hypertension (140-179/90-109 mm Hg). After 4 weeks off treatment, 183 of 294 screened patients were assigned to once daily bisoprolol/hydrochlorothiazide 5/6.25 mg (n=89; R) or ...
Blood Pressure and Chronic Kidney Disease Stratified by Gender and the Use of Antihypertensive Drugs KU Leuven
Background The present study assessed the association between blood pressure (BP) and the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) according to gender and the use of antihypertensive drugs using data from a large-scale health checkup. Methods and Results We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the JMDC database, which contains annual health checkup data of Japanese employees and their dependents aged <75 years. We included 154 692 ...