| Literature DB >> 12562110 |
Robert Malcolm1, Jason Liao, Melissa Michel, Kristina Cochran, Wesley Pye, Derik Yeager, Perry V Halushka.
Abstract
Blood pressure and headache frequency were evaluated in normotensive male and female cocaine-dependent patients (N=43) participating in a placebo-controlled, double-blind trial of amlodipine for the treatment of cocaine dependence. Amlodipine produced a significant reduction in both systolic (p=0.04) and diastolic (p=0.01) blood pressures without producing dizziness or faintness. Placebo subjects had about three times the frequency of headaches compared to the amlodipine-treated subjects (p=0.004). The high frequency of headaches reported by cocaine-dependent individuals was significantly reduced by amlodipine and may reflect improved cerebrovascular tone.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12562110 DOI: 10.1080/02791072.2002.10399983
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychoactive Drugs ISSN: 0279-1072