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Am J Cardiol ; 67(1): 59-62, 1991 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1846057

ABSTRACT

The antihypertensive effects and safety profiles of lisinopril (10 to 40 mg) and atenolol (50 to 100 mg) were compared in a randomized, double-blind, parallel group trial in 144 patients with essential hypertension. After 8 weeks of therapy, seated blood pressure (BP) decreased by 26/15 mm Hg with lisinopril and by 19/14 mm Hg with atenolol. Lisinopril produced a greater reduction (p less than 0.05) in sitting systolic BP than did atenolol. Standing BP decreased by 25/15 mm Hg with lisinopril and by 19/14 mm Hg with atenolol. No important changes in hematologic and biochemical profiles were seen with either drug. Eleven patients, 7 receiving lisinopril and 4 receiving atenolol, were withdrawn because of adverse experiences; another 3 patients defaulted during treatment, 1 in the lisinopril group and 2 in the atenolol group. Both drugs were well-tolerated and are therefore suitable for first-line therapy in essential hypertension.


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Antihypertensive Agents/therapeutic use , Atenolol/therapeutic use , Enalapril/analogs & derivatives , Hypertension/drug therapy , Antihypertensive Agents/adverse effects , Atenolol/adverse effects , Double-Blind Method , Enalapril/adverse effects , Enalapril/therapeutic use , Female , Humans , Lisinopril , Male , Middle Aged
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