1988
DOI: 10.1002/j.1552-4604.1988.tb03166.x
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Cardioselectivity of Cetamolol Compared With Atenolol and Nadolol

Abstract: The selectivity of the beta-adrenoceptor blockade produced by single oral doses of cetamolol, atenolol, and nadolol was compared in normal male subjects. Study 1 established the dose at which each drug provides equivalent beta-1 blockade. Beta-1 blockade was estimated using the degree of inhibition of the increased heart rate (HR) response to graded exercise. Cetamolol (30 mg), atenolol (100 mg), and nadolol (80 mg) all attenuated the HR response to a comparable extent. This result established that the dose ra… Show more

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“…each subject studied on placebo, single standard oral dose of propranolol (80 mg) or atenolol (100 mg)). Cardioselectivity of atenolol at doses at or below 100 mg in man has been reported before (Frishman, 1981; see also Frishman & Sonnenblick, 1986;Klausner et al, 1988). Each subject had a trial run to familiarize them with the investigational procedure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…each subject studied on placebo, single standard oral dose of propranolol (80 mg) or atenolol (100 mg)). Cardioselectivity of atenolol at doses at or below 100 mg in man has been reported before (Frishman, 1981; see also Frishman & Sonnenblick, 1986;Klausner et al, 1988). Each subject had a trial run to familiarize them with the investigational procedure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 88%