1982
DOI: 10.1111/j.0954-6820.1982.tb00415.x
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Effects of labetalol and propranolol on the peripheral circulation in hypertensive patients

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Eleven patients with essential hypertension participated in a double–blind cross–over comparison of labetalol (L) and propranolol (P). Each drug was given for 5–8 weeks. The dose reducing the supine diastolic blood pressure when given b.d. to or below 90 mm Hg was titrated out. At the end of each period, isometric exercise (sustained handgrip) and calf plethysmography were performed. L (mean daily dose 636 mg) was slightly more effective in lowering supine and standing blood pressure than P (mean do… Show more

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