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A comparative study of ketanserin and metoprolol in essential hypertension
Authors:Y K Seedat  K B Parag
Abstract:The role of serotonin in the pathogenesis of hypertension is interesting, and its investigation is much in vogue at present. This study compared the hypotensive effect of ketanserin, a specific 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonist, with metoprolol in essential hypertension. On a double-blind basis, one treatment group (19 patients on ketanserin) was compared with another (21 patients on metoprolol). There was a significant reduction in diastolic blood pressure with both ketanserin and metoprolol (P less than 0,001). Side-effects were insignificant. One patient on metoprolol and 2 on ketanserin complained of dizziness. The dose of ketanserin was 40 mg twice a day and that of metoprolol 100 mg twice a day. Ketanserin does not appear to cause abnormal haematological values or biochemical adverse effects. It can be given to hypertensive patients with cardiac failure or bronchial asthma without adverse effects and may improve the peripheral vascular status of a hypertensive patient.
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