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Title: Calcium antagonists and thiazide diuretics in the treatment of hypertension. Author: Ferrara LA, Pasanisi F, Marotta T, Rubba P, Mancini M. Journal: J Cardiovasc Pharmacol; 1987; 10 Suppl 10():S136-7. PubMed ID: 2455115. Abstract: The usefulness of the combination of nifedipine and chlorthalidone has been investigated in mild to moderate hypertensive patients (seven men, seven women; age range 39-62 years) by adding the diuretic to nifedipine monotherapy. After a 2 week washout, slow-release nifedipine 20 mg b.i.d. was given for 6 weeks, followed by addition of either chlorthalidone 25 mg (group A) or placebo (group B) q.d. for a further 6-week period. Blood pressure, heart rate, plasma renin activity, and 24-h urinary Na and K excretion were measured at baseline and at the end of each treatment period. Nifedipine decreased blood pressure in the two groups. A further significant fall was observed after chlorthalidone was added. No further change was detected after placebo in group B. Plasma renin activity after 1 h standardized walk significantly increased after combined treatment compared with baseline (3.3 +/- 1.2 to 9.4 +/- 5.3 ng/ml/h; p less than .05). No change was observed in 24 h urinary Na and K in the two groups. Venous distensibility measured by strain gauge plethysmography was slightly reduced during nifedipine monotherapy. Our data therefore suggest that chlorthalidone potentiates the antihypertensive effect of nifedipine despite an increase of renin activity.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]