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The effect of the alpha-blocker indoramin was studied in a 4-week double-blind comparative trial with placebo in 39 patients with mild to moderate essential hypertension. Dosage of indoramin was individually adjusted and ranged from 125 mg to 200 mg daily.
Indoramin
produced a significantly greater reduction in diastolic blood pressure than placebo, and 9 (56%) out of 16 patients attained diastolic pressures of 90 mmHg or less. Heart rate, haematology and blood biochemistry were unaffected by treatment with indoramin, and there were no E.C.G. changes. Nine out of 19 patients on indoramin complained of side-effects. These were generally not troublesome, although 3 patients withdrew because of severe
tiredness
or weight gain.
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PMID:Indoramin in the treatment of hypertension: a placebo controlled trial. 78 59
The clinical experience of 763 medical practitioners who treated 3,708 hypertensive patients (51% men) with indoramin, administered alone or in combination with diuretics and/or beta-adrenergic antagonists, is reported. All patients had baseline diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of 95 mm Hg or greater, even though most of the patients (62%) already were receiving optimum doses of diuretics (20%), beta-adrenergic antagonists (15%), or diuretics and beta-adrenergic antagonists (27%). After 6 to 10 weeks of indoramin therapy, the DBP of 70% of the patients was 90 mm Hg or lower; another 17% had treated DBP between 91 and 95 mm Hg. Response rates were similar among patients treated with indoramin alone and those who received concomitant antihypertensive treatment.
Indoramin
doses of 50 mg/day or less (dose range, 12.5 to 125 mg/day) were required in approximately 70% of the patients. Weight gain and reflex tachycardia were not observed. The most frequently reported side effects were drowsiness/
tiredness
, dizziness, and dry mouth. Only 6% of the patients discontinued indoramin treatment because of side effects. The results of this study indicate that indoramin, administered alone or in combination with diuretics and/or beta-adrenergic antagonists, is a safe and effective antihypertensive agent when used in relatively low doses in clinical practice.
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PMID:Antihypertensive therapy in the Federal Republic of Germany: clinical practice experience with indoramin (Wydora). 242 96