| Literature DB >> 15080022 |
S Toyonaga1, T Nakatsu, C Suezawa, H Matsubara, T Sogou, S Kusachi.
Abstract
In this cross-sectional study, we surveyed a population of 101 hypertensive patients in Japan to determine the efficacy of the blood pressure lowering effect of alpha 1-blockers in relation to their body mass index (BMI). We found that doxazosin was frequently administered to obese hypertensive patients; many patients treated with doxazosin were taking concomitant medication. We also demonstrated that the higher the dose of doxazosin, the lower the ambulatory blood pressure measured in the out-patient clinic. Doxazosin showed a more favourable blood pressure lowering effect in patients with a higher BMI. These results suggest that anti-hypertensive drugs are useful when used in obese patients receiving multiple concomitant medications. These patients would normally be considered to show a poor response to anti-hypertensive treatment. Furthermore, we expect the alpha 1-blocker doxazosin to demonstrate a dose-dependent effect in obese patients with hypertension.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15080022 DOI: 10.1177/147323000403200211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Med Res ISSN: 0300-0605 Impact factor: 1.671