Abstract

The antihypertensive efficacy and suitability for once daily dosing of amlodipine, a new calcium antagonist, was studied in a series of 205 patients with mild to moderate hypertension. The study was conducted double-blind in 13 centres. The starting doses of amlodipine were 1.25, 2.5 and 5 mg, respectively, which were doubled after 4 weeks if normotension or a preset target blood pressure was not reached. Target blood pressure was reached in 25% of patients with placebo, 41% with 2.5 mg of amlodipine, 56% with 5 mg of amlodipine and 73% with 10 mg of amlodipine once daily. The drug was well tolerated at all dose levels and no changes occurred in heart rate, body weight or electrocardiogram during treatment. Amlodipine is a useful new calcium antagonist for the treatment of hypertension producing smooth, dose-dependent blood pressure reductions with convenient once daily dosing.

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