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Sixteen of 22 elderly male patients (aged 60-74 years) who had previously taken only hydrochlorothiazide 50 mg completed a study evaluating the safety, efficacy, and tolerability of 12-20 weeks of transdermal clonidine (
Catapres
TTS) as monotherapy for mild hypertension. Thirteen of the sixteen patients (81%) responded to transdermal clonidine which was begun after 28 days of placebo. Five patients discontinued transdermal clonidine therapy because of intolerable skin irritation, and one because of daytime
fatigue
. Clonidine caused none of the metabolic effects we observed with hydrochlorothiazide: no change in serum potassium, uric acid, cholesterol, or triglyceride. Eleven of the 22 patients (50%) who began the study experienced a skin reaction under the transdermal clonidine patch. The incidence of dry mouth and
fatigue
in patients using transdermal clonidine was dose-related and similar to reports of dry mouth and
fatigue
in patients taking oral clonidine tablets. Rebound hypertension occurred in one patient upon withdrawal of transdermal clonidine. There was no effect of transdermal clonidine or hydrochlorothiazide on cognitive function or emotional state tested with three questionnaires. Overall, transdermal clonidine, in various doses, was as effective as hydrochlorothiazide in elderly male hypertensive patients. The effectiveness of both was inversely proportional to the level of untreated blood pressure. The high incidence of skin reactions limited prolonged use of transdermal clonidine in our patients.
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PMID:Transdermal clonidine compared with hydrochlorothiazide as monotherapy in elderly hypertensive males. 271 69
A 53-year-old female presented with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis. Additional conditions and symptoms included Raynaud syndrome,
fatigue
, irritable bowel syndrome associated constipation (IBS-C), gastroesophageal reflux (GERD), menopausal symptoms, chronic urinary tract and upper respiratory infections, and weight gain. She was taking Arthrotec (a combination of diclofenac and misoprostol - for pain and inflammation), Fosamax Plus D (alendronate with vitamin D3 - recently prescribed because of low bone density), and
Catapres
(clonidine - for menopausal symptoms). Against the advice of her rheumatologist, she had recently discontinued taking Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine), methotrexate, and prednisone due to significant side effects. Lab tests to identify underlying imbalances and to direct treatment were ordered. Treatment included dietary, nutritional, hormonal, and mind/body support. After one year of therapy, the patient experienced improvement with all of her presenting conditions and symptoms, which enabled her to discontinue several medications. She became versed in identifying and avoiding the environmental triggers of her disease, including foods (dairy, wheat, eggs, and soy), molds, and emotional stress. Antinuclear antibodies were normalized. She experienced a 7.5-percent improvement in left trochanteric bone density - comparable to bisphosphonate therapy. Mild improvements were also noted in the spine and bilateral femoral neck.
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PMID:A case report of a 53-year-old female with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis: focus on lab testing and CAM therapies. 2195 Oct 26