Abstract

Twelve healthy male volunteers received single daily oral doses of enalapril (EN) 10 mg for 8 consecutive days. Serum samples for prolactin (PRL) assay were taken on day 0 (baseline) at 12.00 h and 16.00 h, and on days 1 and 8 at 08.00 h (pre-drug), 12.00 h and 16.00 h. The 08.00 h values on day 1 served as the pre-drug baseline. There were no significant changes from baseline in serum PRL levels on days 1 and 8. All mean serum PRL levels on day 8 were significantly (P less than 0.01) lower than the upper limit of the normal range (2-15 ng/ml) found for healthy males in this laboratory. It is concluded that therapeutic doses of EN (10 mg/day, p.o.) for 8 consecutive days do not raise mean serum PRL levels above the normal range in healthy male volunteers.

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