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Comparative Study
. 1988;33(6):587-92.
doi: 10.1007/BF00542492.

Differential effects of timolol and metoprolol on platelet function at rest and during exercise

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Comparative Study

Differential effects of timolol and metoprolol on platelet function at rest and during exercise

K Winther et al. Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 1988.

Abstract

Ten male patients suffering from stable angina pectoris were studied at rest and immediately after exercise during treatment either with timolol (a non-selective beta-blocker) or with metoprolol (a beta 1-selective blocker). Timolol induced a significant increase in platelet aggregation and a reduction in platelet cyclic AMP, and it also raised the plasma adrenaline at rest and during exercise as compared to the pre-treatment level. Metoprolol had none of these effects. Prior to medication and during metoprolol treatment, exercise led to an increase in the peripheral platelet count, whereas timolol was associated with a reduction of platelets during physical effort. Neither drug affected platelet thromboxane B2 at rest. During exercise, its level was not affected in the pre-treatment period or during metoprolol treatment but it was sharply increased by timolol therapy.

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