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. 1986 Jan;26(1):39-43.
doi: 10.1002/j.1552-4604.1986.tb02900.x.

Enalaprilat in hypertensive emergencies

Enalaprilat in hypertensive emergencies

R Strauss et al. J Clin Pharmacol. 1986 Jan.

Abstract

Enalaprilat (MK-422), an intravenously administered angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, which is the parent compound of the oral angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor enalapril (MK-421), was studied in 11 patients with asymptomatic accelerated hypertension. Each patient received an initial intravenous dose of 1 mg, followed at one-hour intervals by enalaprilat 10 mg, furosemide 40 mg, and enalaprilat 40 mg. Six of 11 patients responded with a drop in mean arterial pressure greater than 15 mm Hg to diastolic levels below 110 mm Hg; there were four partial responders and one nonresponder. Pretreatment renins were not predictive of blood pressure response. No patient had any adverse reaction to the drug; there were no significant changes in posttreatment laboratory values. We conclude that enalaprilat is an effective, well-tolerated agent for the treatment of uncomplicated accelerated hypertension and its use does not imperil nonresponding uncomplicated patients.

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