Post-marketing surveillance of enalapril: experience in 11,710 hypertensive patients in general practice.
- 1 August 1987
- journal article
- Vol. 37 (301) , 346-9
Abstract
Post-marketing surveillance in general practice represents an important part of the monitoring of adverse events associated with newly introduced drugs. Such a study of the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor enalapril maleate has been undertaken in 11 710 patients with essential hypertension. Serious adverse events occurred in 1.7% of patients, though most of these were not thought to be related to the treatment. The incidence rates of death (0.09%), stroke (0.11%) and myocardial infarction (0.15%) were compatible with rates predicted from age, sex and blood pressure considerations. Other events reported were hypotension (0.3%), angioneurotic oedema (0.03%), rash (0.5%), taste disturbance (0.2%) and cough (1.0%). The degree of blood pressure reduction attained was similar to that previously reported from pre-marketing development studies, as was the overall nature and frequency of both serious and non-serious adverse events. The most frequently reported event during enalapril therapy was of an improvement in well-being (19.8%).This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- ENALAPRIL-INDUCED COUGHThe Lancet, 1986
- Did the drug do it?BMJ, 1986
- EnalaprilDrugs, 1986
- Cough and Wheeze Caused by Inhibitors of Angiotensin-Converting EnzymeNew England Journal of Medicine, 1986
- Adverse effects of converting-enzyme inhibition in patients with severe congestive heart failure: pathophysiology and management.1986
- Enalapril Worldwide ExperienceThe American Journal of Medicine, 1984
- Review of the Overall Experience of Captopril in HypertensionArchives of internal medicine (1960), 1984
- Captopril-induced angioedemaAnnals of Emergency Medicine, 1984
- Postmarketing surveillance of adverse reactions to drugs.BMJ, 1984
- Acute and chronic effects of the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor captopril in severe hypertensionThe American Journal of Cardiology, 1982