The Antihypertensive Effect of Verapamil in Twice and Thrice Daily Dose Regimens. A Randomized, Double-Blind, Crossover Trial
1983 ◽
Vol 11
(3)
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pp. 190-193
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Keyword(s):
The Mean
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The antihypertensive effect of verapamil 200 mg b.i.d. was compared with that of verapamil 120 mg t.i.d. in a double-blind crossover study in eight out-patients with essential hypertension. The mean supine blood pressure measured before the morning dose was 150/87 mm Hg in patients treated with verapamil 200 mg b.i.d. and 151/87 mm Hg in those treated with verapamil 120 mg t.i.d. The recently reported prolonged half-life and accumulation of verapamil during steady-state conditions explains the lasting antihypertensive effect with the twice-daily dose regimen. Such a twice daily dose regimen is presumed to be more convenient to the patients and thus improve their compliance.