| Literature DB >> 6337004 |
H Pickles, A Fish, S Hassan, C Burke, S Warrington, J O'Grady.
Abstract
Normal subjects received infusions of epoprostenol (prostacyclin, PGI2) at doses of 2, 4, 6, and 8 ng/kg/min on each of two occasions after pretreatment with dipyridamole (400 mg/day for 3 days) or placebo. Baseline headache and bleeding time were increased and preejection period (PEP) shortened after dipyridamole. The baseline heart rate was increased on dipyridamole by an amount that correlated to the blood dipyridamole level. PGI2 infusion increased heart rate, systolic blood pressure (BP), pulse pressure, left ventricular ejection time index, and degree of flushing and severity of headache, and reduced diastolic BP, PEP, and T wave height. There was no apparent interaction between PGI2 and dipyridamole on these variables. PGI2 inhibited adenosine diphosphate-induced platelet aggregation and increased bleeding time. We conclude that, despite the synergism between dipyridamole and PGI2 that might be predicted and has been demonstrated in some animal experiments, no such interaction is apparent in normal humans after standard doses.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6337004 DOI: 10.1038/clpt.1983.27
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Pharmacol Ther ISSN: 0009-9236 Impact factor: 6.875