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A comparison of single doses of bucindolol and oxprenolol in hypertensive patients.
Authors:J Webster  J C Petrie  O J Robb  M Jamieson  and J Verschueren
Abstract:Single doses of bucindolol 50, 100 and 200 mg were compared to placebo and single doses of oxprenolol 40, 80 and 160 mg in seven patients with mild hypertension, in a double-blind randomized study. Both bucindolol and oxprenolol inhibited exercise induced tachycardia. The mean maximum inhibition of exercise heart rate was similar after each dose of both drugs (20%, P less than 0.001). Bucindolol produced a significantly greater reduction in blood pressure than either oxprenolol or placebo. This was most apparent in standing systolic and diastolic and post-exercise systolic blood pressures between 1 and 2 h after dosing and was dose-related. All seven patients experienced adverse effects related to hypotension within the first 2 h after ingestion of bucindolol 200 mg. Plasma concentrations of oxprenolol, bucindolol or 5-hydroxy-bucindolol, sampled 2 h after dosing, could not be related to either the changes in blood pressure or to the occurrence of symptoms. The results emphasise the need for careful dose-finding of new drugs prior to their more widespread evaluation in phase 3 studies.
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