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Blood pressure control with diltiazem XR, a novel extended-release formulation of diltiazem HCl, in mature and elderly hypertensive patients.

Authors: R, Fiddes; H, Heym; W, Hilty; A J, Lewin; J, Codispoti; C, McNally; A, Stokes; +1 Authors

Blood pressure control with diltiazem XR, a novel extended-release formulation of diltiazem HCl, in mature and elderly hypertensive patients.

Abstract

The safety and efficacy of an extended-release form of diltiazem HCl (diltiazem XR) in patients 55 years or older with mild-to-moderate essential hypertension were examined in a multi-center, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study involving 350 patients with supine diastolic blood pressure (DBP) between 95 mm Hg and 114 mm Hg. Patients were randomized to a once-daily dose of diltiazem XR (240 mg) or placebo; 261 patients received diltiazem XR and 89 received placebo. After 4 weeks, the dose was doubled (to 480 mg) in patients whose supine DBP was > 90 mm Hg, and treatment was continued for another 4 weeks. Diltiazem XR consistently reduced blood pressure (BP) in the study population. At end-point, the mean reduction in supine DBP was 8.65 mm Hg in the diltiazem XR group and 2.75 mm Hg in the placebo group (P or = 10 mm Hg) was achieved in 58% of patients receiving diltiazem XR compared with 27% of patients receiving placebo. Decreases in apical heart rate were minimal and similar in both groups. No significant differences were noted in adverse events in the diltiazem XR and placebo groups: 36.4% of patients in the diltiazem XR group and 37.1% in the placebo group had no adverse experiences, and 63.6% and 62.9%, respectively, had at least one adverse event. Physical examination findings and laboratory values were clinically unremarkable and comparable in the diltiazem XR and placebo groups. Diltiazem XR given once daily at doses of 240 mg and 480 mg was safe and effective in lowering blood pressure in mature and elderly patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension.

Keywords

Male, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Black People, Blood Pressure, Middle Aged, Drug Administration Schedule, Diltiazem, Double-Blind Method, Heart Rate, Delayed-Action Preparations, Hypertension, Humans, Female, Prospective Studies, Safety, Aged

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