1975
DOI: 10.1002/j.1552-4604.1975.tb02341.x
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Guanethidine in Antihypertensive Therapy: Experience with an Oral Loading Regimen

RUSSELL G. McALLISTER

Abstract: Guanethidine sulfate, a potent antihypertensive agent with a prolonged duration of action, was given in large oral doses to eight hypertensive patients in a loading technique. Blood pressure control resulted within one to three days without side effects, with total loading doses varying from 125 to 650 mg. Based on the drug's pharmacokinetic properties, a maintenance dose required to sustain the desired antihypertensive effects was calculated from the loading dose for each individual. Blood pressure was satisf… Show more

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