“…In fact, the blood pressure lowering effect could be dissociated from its accompanying reflex tachycardia by choosing a low rate of increase of the nifedipine plasma concentration (Kleinbloesem et al, 1987). The same principle may apply to other vasodilating agents, including nitrendipine, and therefore in the present study the kinetic and haemodynamic effect profile of this drug was investigated when given by a tablet formulation and by an osmotic pumping device from which nitrendipine is released at zero-order rate for 13 h. Such a device has been used in previous studies both orally and rectally in man (Davis, 1983;Davis et al, 1984;de Leede et al, 1982de Leede et al, , 1984Kleinbloesem etal., 1984a) and its usefulness as an experimental tool in clinical pharmacology has been reviewed Urquhart, 1985).…”