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Blood pressure, body fluid volumes and glomerular filtration rate during treatment with labetalol in essential hypertension.

S Rasmussen, P E Nielsen.   

Abstract

1 In a single blind study seventeen patients with mild or moderate essential hypertension and normal renal function were treated with labetalol alone in increasing doses from 300 via 600 to 1200 mg daily. 2 Average supine BP (systolic/diastolic) was reduced by 24/19 mm Hg. Seven patients attained a diastolic BP less than or equal to Hg. A significant postural fall in systolic BP was recorded, but no symptomatic orthostatic hypotension occurred. 3 In twelve patients measurements of plasma volume (125I-albumin), extracellular volume (82Br-space) and glomerular filtration rate (51Cr-EDTA clearance) on placebo and subsequently labetalol showed no systemic changes. 4 Side effects were few causing two withdrawals because of impotence and arthralgia. 5 It is concluded that monotherapy with labetalol results in clinically relevant, persistent and dose dependent reduction in BP in patients with mild or moderate essential hypertension, apparently without concomitant expansion of body fluid volumes or influence on glomerular filtration rate.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7295465      PMCID: PMC1401812          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1981.tb01225.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0306-5251            Impact factor:   4.335


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Authors:  P Sederberg-Olsen; H Ibsen
Journal:  Clin Sci       Date:  1972-08       Impact factor: 6.124

2.  Changes in glomerular filtration rate during long-term treatment with propranolol in patients with arterial hypertension.

Authors:  H Ibsen; P Sederberg-Olsen
Journal:  Clin Sci       Date:  1973-02       Impact factor: 6.124

3.  Transcapillary escape rate of albumin and plasma volume in essential hypertension.

Authors:  H P Parving; F Gyntelberg
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  1973-05       Impact factor: 17.367

4.  Dependence of arterial pressure on intravascular volume in treated hypertensive patients.

Authors:  H P Dustan; R C Tarazi; E L Bravo
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1972-04-20       Impact factor: 91.245

5.  Plasma volume expansion resulting from interference with adrenergic function in normal man.

Authors:  J V Weil; C A Chidsey
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  1968-01       Impact factor: 29.690

6.  Influence of extracellular fluid volume on response to antihypertensive drugs.

Authors:  F A Finnerty; M Davidov; W J Mroczek; L Gavrilovich
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  1970-07       Impact factor: 17.367

7.  The distribution volume of 82Br- as a measurement of the extracellular fluid volume in normal persons.

Authors:  C Binder; A Leth
Journal:  Scand J Clin Lab Invest       Date:  1970-05       Impact factor: 1.713

8.  Effect of salt depletion and propranolol on blood pressure and plasma renin activity in various forms of hypertension.

Authors:  G G Geyskes; P Boer; J Vos; F H Leenen; E J Mees
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  1975-06       Impact factor: 17.367

9.  A simple method for the determination of glomerular filtration rate.

Authors:  J Bröchner-Mortensen
Journal:  Scand J Clin Lab Invest       Date:  1972-11       Impact factor: 1.713

10.  Long-term treatment of hypertension with labetalol.

Authors:  B N Prichard; A J Boakes; R Hernández
Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  1979       Impact factor: 4.335

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Review 1.  Influence of antihypertensive therapy on renal function.

Authors:  U Frei; R Schindler; K M Koch
Journal:  Clin Investig       Date:  1992

2.  Effects of carvedilol on renal function.

Authors:  A G Dupont
Journal:  Eur J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  1990       Impact factor: 2.953

3.  Effects of dilevalol, an R, R-isomer of labetalol, on blood pressure and renal function in patients with mild-to-moderate essential hypertension.

Authors:  T Baba; S Murabayashi; K Aoyagi; T Ishizaki
Journal:  Eur J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  1988       Impact factor: 2.953

Review 4.  Clinical experience with dual-acting drugs in hypertension.

Authors:  K H Rahn
Journal:  Clin Investig       Date:  1992

5.  Propranolol vs metoprolol vs labetalol: a comparative study in essential hypertension.

Authors:  M M Kubik; J H Coote
Journal:  Eur J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 2.953

Review 6.  How Do Antihypertensive Drugs Work? Insights from Studies of the Renal Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

Authors:  Holly Digne-Malcolm; Matthew C Frise; Keith L Dorrington
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2016-07-29       Impact factor: 4.566

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