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Clinical Trial
. 1985 Mar;19(3):343-52.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1985.tb02653.x.

Comparative clinical efficacy of bepridil, propranolol and placebo in patients with chronic stable angina

Clinical Trial

Comparative clinical efficacy of bepridil, propranolol and placebo in patients with chronic stable angina

A P Rae et al. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1985 Mar.

Abstract

A randomised double-blind parallel group study was performed to compare the clinical efficacy of bepridil, a new calcium slow channel blocker, with that of propranolol and placebo in patients with chronic stable angina of effort. Efficacy was assessed objectively by dynamic exercise testing using an upright bicycle ergometer and subjectively by patient documentation of anginal frequency and nitrate consumption. The administration of bepridil resulted in a significant improvement in physical work capacity expressed as calculated maximal oxygen uptake (Vo2 max) and exercise time. This was associated with subjective improvement in terms of reduced anginal frequency. Despite baseline differences in exercise performance and anginal frequency between the three treatment groups, the beneficial effects of bepridil were statistically significant when compared to propranolol. Although minor electrocardiographic changes were noted, no adverse effects were evident when bepridil was prescribed in doses of up to 400 mg/day over a 10 week period.

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