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Comparative Study
. 1990 Jun;4(3):751-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF01856565.

The effect of captopril on peripheral hemodynamics in patients with essential hypertension: comparison between oral and sublingual administration

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Comparative Study

The effect of captopril on peripheral hemodynamics in patients with essential hypertension: comparison between oral and sublingual administration

C Longhini et al. Cardiovasc Drugs Ther. 1990 Jun.

Abstract

A comparative study of the effects of oral and sublingual captopril on the hemodynamics of the peripheral musculocutaneous vasculature was carried out on ten patients with essential hypertension. Both routes of administration of captopril lead to lower blood pressure and decreased regional resistance, and to an increased arterial blood flow at rest. The first measurable effect and the peak effect on blood pressure and peripheral hemodynamics appear slightly earlier with sublingual administration. The data provided in this study support the usefulness of the sublingual route in clinical situations in which oral administration of captopril is not feasible.

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