The efficacy of a transdermal formulation of clonidine in mild to moderate hypertension and its effects on the arterial and venous vasculature of the forearm |
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Authors: | A. Achimastos X. Girerd A. C. Simon I. Pithois-Merli J. Levenson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre of Diagnostic, Broussais Hospital, Paris;(2) the Unité 28 INSERM (Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale), France |
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Abstract: | Summary We have studied the efficacy of clonidine hydrochloride administered transdermally once a week for 9 to 15 weeks in 12 patients with mild to moderate hypertension.Clonidine reduced both supine and standing blood pressures on average, but only 8 subjects were responders, i.e. had a decrease in supine diastolic blood pressure to below 90 mm Hg or more than 10% from baseline. Supine heart rate was unchanged, but in the responders the orthostatic increase in heart rate was reduced by clonidine from baseline (p<0.05). Moreover, in all the patients the change in the orthostatic increase in heart rate was correlated with the change in supine diastolic pressure (p<0.05).Brachial artery blood flow, forearm arterial compliance, vascular resistance, and venous tone were not affected by clonidine.Thus, transdermal clonidine reduced blood pressure, probably by a baroreflex-mediated effect, but did not affect the vasculature of the forearm. |
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Keywords: | clonidine hypertension transdermal administration baroreflex arterial compliance |
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