Vasodilatory action of carvedilol
- PMID: 1378150
- DOI: 10.1097/00005344-199219001-00003
Vasodilatory action of carvedilol
Abstract
Carvedilol is a dual-acting drug designed to produce two complementary effects: beta-blockade and vasodilation. These effects are induced in the same dose range, a prerequisite for utilizing both properties in an appropriate manner. The vasodilation is mediated predominantly by specific alpha 1-adrenoceptor blockade. At markedly higher concentrations, additional vasodilating actions besides alpha 1-blockade can be observed. These effects resemble those of Ca(2+)-antagonistic properties. However, they do not contribute to the acute blood pressure-lowering activity of carvedilol but may be responsible for the increased blood flow to specific organs. At beta-blocking doses, carvedilol reduces the regional and systemic vascular resistance in various experimental models, healthy volunteers, and in patients with cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, and heart failure. The profile of carvedilol thus insures beneficial treatment of hemodynamic disorders characterized by increased sympathetic tone and increased vascular resistance.
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