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1. The dose-response relationship and duration of action of 3'-acetyl-4'-(2-hydroxy-3-isopropylaminopropyl)-butyranilide (acebutolol,
Prent
) were determined under double-blind conditions in 9 volunteers using heart rate at rest and during exercise as a test parameter. 2. The effect of 200 mg of acebutolol on ischemic ST-segment
depression
, heart rate, and blood pressure was investigated in 10 patients with coronary heart disease. 3. Heart rate at rest and while standing was most markedly reduced in the volunteers 3 h following ingestion of acebutolol 300 mg. 100 and 300 mg lowered heart rate during exercise by 9.9 and 18.9%, respectively. No significant additional effect was achieved by increasing the dosage to 500 mg. 4. 24 h after single oral doses of 300 and 500 mg of acebutolol, nearly 50% of the substance's activity was still evident. 5. In patients with coronary heart disease, maximum heart rate during exercise 3 h after oral intake of 200 mg declined by 13%. The heart rate sum during ergometry fell by 11.2%. Systolic blood pressure at rest and during exercise also was lower. 6. A single oral dose of 100-300 mg of acebutolol consistently reduces heart rate during exercise as well as exercise-induced myocardial ischemia. Since the drug remains active over a 24-h period, administration once daily should provide an adequate therapeutic effect in many patients.
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PMID:[Dose-response relationship and duration of action of acebutolol / investigations on heart rate behaviour and ischemic ST-segment depression]. 689 Mar 61