The effects of beta blockade with (epanolol) and without (atenolol) intrinsic sympathomimetic activity in stable angina pectoris. The Visacor Study Group
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The effects of beta blockade with (epanolol) and without (atenolol) intrinsic sympathomimetic activity in stable angina pectoris. The Visacor Study Group
Abstract
Beta blockade constitutes efficient therapy for stable angina pectoris. The effects of lowering blood pressure and heart rate with such treatment are not always desired. Epanolol is a beta 1-selective partial agonist with minor effects on blood pressure and heart rate at rest. Atenolol is a pure beta 1-selective antagonist with more pronounced effects on blood pressure and heart rate at rest. The effects of epanolol, 200 mg o.d., and atenolol, 100 mg o.d., were compared in 173 middle-aged patients with stable angina pectoris in a randomized, double-blind, parallel group-controlled study for one year. No significant differences were shown in angina attack rate, nitrate consumption, or exercise performance. Resting heart rate and blood pressure were significantly lower on atenolol. Epanolol tended to be better tolerated than atenolol, as shown by visual analogue scales of well-being, activity, energy, and warm extremities, further supported by fewer reports on possible adverse reactions. In conclusion, epanolol appears to be as effective as atenolol and better tolerated in patients with stable angina pectoris.
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