
In a group of 12 hypertensive outpatients, randomized double-blind cross-over comparison of the antihypertensive effect of various doses of cyclothiazide and hydrochlorthiazide revealed that 2.5 mg of cyclothiazide daily or 25 mg of hydrochlorthiazide daily have an equal antihypertensive effect. Increasing the dose of either diuretic did not further reduce the blood pressure.
Adult, Blood Glucose, Male, Clinical Trials as Topic, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Blood Pressure, Middle Aged, Benzothiadiazines, Uric Acid, Electrolytes, Hydrochlorothiazide, Double-Blind Method, Heart Rate, Hypertension, Humans, Female, Antihypertensive Agents
Adult, Blood Glucose, Male, Clinical Trials as Topic, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Blood Pressure, Middle Aged, Benzothiadiazines, Uric Acid, Electrolytes, Hydrochlorothiazide, Double-Blind Method, Heart Rate, Hypertension, Humans, Female, Antihypertensive Agents
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