Original Contribution
Am J Hypertens (2001) 14, 553–558; doi: S0895-7061(00)01302-9
Low-dose
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blockade in the treatment of essential hypertension*
Samuel J. Mann1 and Linda M. Gerber1
1New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, New York, USA
Correspondence: Dr. Samuel J. Mann, Starr 4, New York Presbyterian Hospital, 525 East 68th Street, New York, NY 10021 E-mail: sjmann@med.cornell.edu
*We acknowledge support from an unrestricted grant from Pfizer Pharmaceuticals and from GCRC grant no. M01RR00047.
Received 22 June 2000; Accepted 10 October 2000.
Abstract
Despite the recent emphasis on combination drug therapy for hypertension, little attention has been given to
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blockade using agents other than labetalol. The purpose of this study was to 1) compare the efficacy of low-dose
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blockade using doxazosin + betaxolol, versus monotherapy with an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (quinapril) and a diuretic (hydrochlorothiazide [HCTZ]), and 2) assess the efficacy of low-dose doxazosin. In a crossover study, 21 hypertensive subjects were treated for 3 weeks each with HCTZ, 12.5 to 25 mg/day, quinapril, 10 to 40 mg/day, and a combination of doxazosin, 1 to 4 mg + betaxolol, 5 to 10 mg daily. Doses were titrated to achieve a systolic pressure <130 mm Hg, as assessed by self-recorded home measurements. Home blood pressure decreased 11.5/7.5 mm Hg after HCTZ, 12.9/8.8 mm Hg after quinapril, and 21.2/16.5 mm Hg after doxazosin + betaxolol (P < .001/< .001 v HCTZ and P < .002/< .001 v quinapril). The target systolic pressure was achieved by 33%, 43%, and 71% of subjects, respectively (P = .04 v HCTZ, and .03 v quinapril). Among the 8 subjects in whom doxazosin dosage was increased to the maximum of 4 mg, the mean blood pressure achieved at 4 mg did not differ from that achieved at 2 mg (136/87 v 136/88 mm Hg). We conclude that oral
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blockade is superior to monotherapy with an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor or a diuretic and that maximal or near maximal efficacy can be achieved at a 2-mg dose of doxazosin. Low-dose oral
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blockade merits greater consideration in the drug therapy of essential hypertension.
Keywords:
Drug therapy for hypertension,
-adrenergic blocker,
-adrenergic blocker, diuretic, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, home blood pressure monitoring
