1986
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1986.tb05225.x
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Felodipine vs hydralazine: a controlled trial as third line therapy in hypertension. Cooperative Study Group.

Abstract: 1 In a placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized, parallel group study one hundred and one patients with supine diastolic blood pressure -100 mm Hg phase V, despite treatment with atenolol 100 mg plus chlorthalidone 25 mg once daily also received either felodipine 5-20 mg twice daily or hydralazine 25-100 mg twice daily for 6 weeks. 2 Felodipine achieved a lower supine blood pressure (mean + s.d. 177/108 + 29/8-138/82 ± 19/8 mm Hg) than hydralazine (174/109 + 25/8-149/92 + 26/11 mm Hg), (P < 0.05/P < 0.001)… Show more

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