Abstract
Among the physicochemical, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties that differentiate trandolapril from other angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, the most clinically relevant ones are those that contribute to the long duration of action of the drug. The long elimination half-life of trandolapril and its strong lipophilicity, high ACE inhibitor potency and high affinity for the ACE cause the drug to have a long biological half-life. The long duration of action of trandolapril may be demonstrated experimentally; near total ACE inhibition is observed 24 hours after single dose administration and there is significant ACE inhibition 72 hours following drug withdrawal after long term therapy.