1981
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1981.tb00302.x
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A Comparison of Indoramin and Methyldopa in Patients Pretreated With a Thiazide Diuretic

Abstract: 1 Indoramin and methyldopa were compared in a randomized controlled double blind trial of 89 patients who continued to be hypertensive after 3 weeks' baseline treatment with a diuretic. 2 The antihypertensive effect of indoramin was significant and similar to that of methyldopa. Although an oa-receptor blocking drug, indoramin did not lead to cumulation, postural hypotension or reflex tachycardia. Side-effects were few and comparable with methyldopa.

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