Advantages and disadvantages of alpha 2-adrenoceptor agonists for systemic hypertension |
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Authors: | C T Dollery |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London, England. |
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Abstract: | Alpha 2-receptor agonists are effective antihypertensive drugs that reduce sympathetic activity by both central and peripheral mechanisms. Plasma noradrenaline and renin concentrations are reduced. Hemodynamic disturbances are minor with a near-normal cardiovascular response to standing, exercise and volume depletion. The main problems are due to central adverse effects, particularly sedation, and a syndrome of sympathetic overactivity on sudden withdrawal. These problems can be minimized by using lower doses, while therapy with a useful antihypertensive drug is maintained. Clonidine and its analogs have a low toxicity and very few contraindications. They remain a useful part of the therapeutic armamentarium in hypertension. |
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