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Oxprenolol vs Propranolol: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Multiclinic Trial in Hypertensive Patients Taking Hydrochlorothiazide

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Identifier: 101584929X109

Dates

  • Publication: [March-April 1981]

Extent

7 pages

Description

In this article, Freis's team compared oxprenolol and propranolol, both beta-adrenergic blocking agents, in mild and moderate hypertension patients who had not responded well to the diuretic hydrochlorothiazide. They found that after six months a significant reduction in blood pressure occurred in half of the patients that took propranolol along with the diuretic, whereas only twenty-seven percent of the patients that took oxprenolol with a diuretic... achieved similar results.

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Language of Materials

English

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