1993
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2710.1993.tb00585.x
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A comparison of the β1–selectivity of conventional metoprolol and metoprolol CR during exercise in healthy volunteers

Abstract: This paper reports on a randomized double-blind crossover study to compare the effects of daily treatment with 100 mg conventional metoprolol (M100), 50 or 100 mg slow-release metoprolol CR (CR50, CR100) and placebo on the response to treadmill walking exercise in 12 healthy volunteers. Twenty minutes of exercise was undertaken at 1.5 h post-dose (Ex1) and again at 4 h (Ex2). During Ex1 all metoprolol preparations caused a reduction in the exercise-induced increase in heart rate when compared to placebo (P < 0… Show more

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