1994
DOI: 10.3109/10641969409078021
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Comparative and Combined Efficacy of Doxazosin and Enalapril in Hypertensive Patients

Abstract: Twenty patients with essential hypertension were randomised to a 7-week period of dose titration with doxazosin, 1-8mg/day or enalapril, 5-20mg/day. In a further 7-week period the dosage level reached with the initial drug was halved, and titration with the second agent was carried out. Blood pressure responses at the end of each treatment period were assessed by clinic measurements made 24 hours post-dose. In the first treatment period, enalapril (mean dose 19mg/day) reduced serum free ACE activity by 40% and… Show more

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“…Its effectiveness has been demonstrated in large clinical trials [19]. We used concentrations of 10 nM-1 M, which were found to be clinically relevant plasma levels in doxazosin-treated patients [20]. The same concentrations were used in isometric tension studies and were shown to be effective in suppressing prostatic strip contractility [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its effectiveness has been demonstrated in large clinical trials [19]. We used concentrations of 10 nM-1 M, which were found to be clinically relevant plasma levels in doxazosin-treated patients [20]. The same concentrations were used in isometric tension studies and were shown to be effective in suppressing prostatic strip contractility [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a situation where the sympathetic nervous system is activated and is also closer to daily life activities compared to examinations done in the recumbent position. Evidence for the importance of body posture in the evaluation of antihypertensive efficacy is also delivered by Stokes et al [16] who found enalapril and doxazosin equally effective in the standing position, while enalapril was more effective than doxazosin in the supine position in a group of essential hypertensive patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, doxazosin's apparent aldosteronesuppressing effects would be presumably dampened by the autonomous excessive production of aldosterone that typifies PA. Thus, the study by Mulatero et al and our own could dovetail nicely in demonstrating the spectrum of the effects that doxazosin has on the two primary patient types who typically undergo PA screening, that being essential hypertensives and patients with as-yet undiagnosed PA. Of the few other studies performed regarding doxazosin, they typically focused on the effect it had on renin levels, without a thorough investigation of aldosterone or ARR changes [18][19][20]. There is some evidence that doxazosin may marginally increase renin release [21][22][23], but no notable investigations have been performed regarding the effect of doxazosin on aldosterone levels nor the ARR beyond our own and that of Mulatero and colleagues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%