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Clinical Trial
. 1984:79:93-7.

Enalapril and atenolol in primary hypertension--a comparative study of blood pressure lowering and hormonal effects

  • PMID: 6089325
Clinical Trial

Enalapril and atenolol in primary hypertension--a comparative study of blood pressure lowering and hormonal effects

K P Ohman et al. Scand J Urol Nephrol Suppl. 1984.

Abstract

The efficacy and tolerability of the new ACE-inhibitor enalapril (MK 421) and the beta 1-selective adrenoceptor blocker atenolol for the treatment of primary hypertension were compared in a double blind parallel study. 12 patients were randomized to each drug. The doses of enalapril were 20 and 40 mg o.d. and of atenolol 50 and 100 mg o.d. for 4 weeks each, whereafter hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) 25 or 50 mg o.d. was added if necessary to achieve a supine diastolic blood pressure (BP) less than 90 mm Hg 24 hours after drug intake. Supine BP was reduced from 160 +/- 7/111 +/- 4 mm Hg to 153 +/- 13/101 +/- 9 mm Hg (p less than 0.05/p less than 0.005) with enalapril and from 163 +/- 17/109 +/- 6 mm Hg to 145 +/- 11/95 +/- 7 mm Hg (p less than 0.005/p less than 0.001) with atenolol. The addition of HCTZ caused a profound additive BP reduction to 132 +/- 7/88 +/- 6 mm Hg with enalapril and to 130 +/- 10/88 +/- 7 mm Hg with atenolol. There was no significant difference between the efficacy of enalapril and atenolol alone or combined with HTCZ. The reduction in mean arterial pressure with enalapril tended to correlate with pre-treatment stimulated plasma renin activity and 24 hours urinary kallikrein excretion. Both drugs tended to reduce serum and urinary aldosterone and kallikrein excretion to the same extent. There was one drop-out in each group, one due to impotence on the combination of enalapril and HCTZ and one due to peripheral coldness during atenolol treatment. Other side effects were mild. No toxic adverse effects were registered.

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