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Effects of a new long-acting beta-blocker bopindolol (LT 31-200) on blood pressure,plasma catecholamines,renin and cholesterol in patients with arterial hypertension
Authors:P. van Brummelen  F. R. Bühler  F. W. Amann  P. Bolli
Affiliation:(1) Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland;(2) Department of Nephrology, Bld.32, University Hospital, NL-2333 AA Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary Bopindolol (LT 31-200), a new, long-acting, non-selective beta-blocker, was given as monotherapy to 13 patients, 12 with essential hypertension and 1 with renovascular hypertension. After a placebo period of 4–6 weeks, bopindolol was given once daily, starting with 1 mg and subsequently increasing at two-weekly intervals to 2 and 4 mg once daily until a diastolic blood pressure⩽90 mmHg was achieved. The effective dose was continued for 12 weeks. In 10 patients plasma levels of renin, noradrenaline, adrenaline and cholesterol were measured during placebo and after 3 months of therapy. Blood pressure and heart rate were lowered significantly during bopindolol treatment. The mean effective dose was 2.2 mg per day. In 10/13 patients a diastolic blood pressure⩽90 mmHg was achieved. Side effects were minimal. Changes in plasma noradrenaline and adrenaline were small and not significant, but renin and cholesterol were significantly reduced. Thus, LT 31-200 is an effective and well tolerated beta-blocker when given in a once daily dosage.
Keywords:bopindolol  hypertension  beta-blocker  blood pressure  plasma renin  plasma catecholamines
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