| Literature DB >> 6862581 |
W B Smith, G G Clifton, W M O'Neill, J D Wallin.
Abstract
Labetalol, an antihypertensive agent that blocks both beta- and alpha-adrenergic receptors, was administered intravenously to 19 patients with accelerated hypertension who required rapid lowering of blood pressure. Systolic blood pressure was lowered from 209 +/- 4 to 143 +/- 2 mm Hg; diastolic blood pressure was reduced from 140 +/- 2 to 93 +/- 2 mm Hg. Side-effects were minimal and included nausea, epigastric burning, rhinorrhea, and premature ventricular contractions. One patient became hypotensive and required treatment. Overall, the study demonstrates labetalol to be a safe and effective agent for the emergency lowering of blood pressure, with demonstrated results comparable to other parenteral agents.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6862581 DOI: 10.1161/01.hyp.5.4.579
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hypertension ISSN: 0194-911X Impact factor: 10.190