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Title: [Ramipril effects on 24 hour profile of blood pressure in patients with mild and moderate hypertension]. Author: Kukushkin SK, Lebedev AV, Manoshkina EM, Shamarin VM. Journal: Ter Arkh; 1998; 70(9):69-71. PubMed ID: 9821232. Abstract: AIM: The study of the effects of the inhibitor of angiotensin converting enzyme ramipril (tritace) on the 24-h profile of blood pressure (BP) in patients with mild and moderate arterial hypertension. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ramipril was given to 21 males aged 45-68 years with essential hypertension stage II (WHO criteria) with stable elevated diastolic blood pressure (95-114 mm Hg) in a single dose 2.5-10 mg/day. Captopril controls received 100 mg twice a day. BP was monitored using "SpaceLabs Medical" unit (model 90207, USA). RESULTS: Compared to placebo, ramipril lowered systolic and diastolic blood pressure both for the 24-h period and in the day time; captopril lowered only diastolic BP in the day time. Side effects of long-term application of ramipril occurred 2 times less frequently than in application of captopril. CONCLUSION: Long-term treatment with ramipril in the above regimen provides more effective control of BP than captopril in the above doses in patients with mild and moderate hypertension.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]