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Comparative Study
. 1976:52 Suppl 4:102-8.

The relationship between beta-blockade, hyporeninaemic and hypotensive effect of two beta-blocking agents

  • PMID: 9626
Comparative Study

The relationship between beta-blockade, hyporeninaemic and hypotensive effect of two beta-blocking agents

A Amery et al. Postgrad Med J. 1976.

Abstract

In two consecutive series of hypertensive patients the hypotensive effect, the hyporeninaemic effect and the blockade of cardiac beta-receptors was studied using weekly increasing doses of propranolol or atenolol. With both beta-blockers, cardiac blockade and hypotensive effect increased in a parallel fashion when the dosage was increased suggesting that the hypotensive effect is related to cardiac beta-blockade. On the other hand lack of parallelism between the hypotensive effect and the hyporeninaemic effect suggests that the hypotensive effect was not related to a major extent to the hyporeninaemic effect of the drugs in the dosage range studied here.

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