2000
DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-1241.2000.tb10892.x
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Combination Therapy With Beta‐adrenergic Blockade and Amlodipine as Second Line Treatment in Essential Hypertension

Abstract: SUMMARYIn hypertension both beta‐blockers and calcium antagonists are drugs with proved efficacy. Because only half the patients respond to a single drug, even at full dosage, a second hypotensive agent is frequently required to obtain adequate blood pressure control. The combination of a dihydropyridine calcium antagonist and a beta‐blocker can be justified by their different mechanisms of action. A randomised double blind parallel group study versus placebo was performed, in order to assess the efficacy of a… Show more

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