Long-term antihypertensive therapy with captopril.
- 1 September 1983
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hypertension
- Vol. 5 (5_pt_2) , III145-51
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.5.5_pt_2.iii145
Abstract
Most forms of hypertension require life-long treatment; thus, it is important to determine the continuing effectiveness and safety of any new therapeutic agent. While participating in various investigational studies, 7103 hypertensive patients received captopril, of whom 4397 were treated for 3 months to 4 years. The 4-year patients included 2498 with mild or moderate essential hypertension (diastolic pressure less than 120 mm Hg), 893 with severe essential hypertension, and 517 with renovascular hypertension. Repeated examinations of these long-term therapy patients, the majority of whom also were receiving a diuretic, indicated no drug tolerance to the combination, i.e., there was continuing control of the blood pressure without significant increases in dosage or addition of other drugs. Side-effects occurring during the first few months of captopril administration (rash, taste disturbances, and, rarely, neutropenia) were not a problem during prolonged therapy. A few patients (70/7,103, or 1.0%) developed proteinuria, usually reversible and seldom associated with any deterioration of renal function. The proteinuria occurred most often in patients who had preexisting renal disease and were receiving high doses of the drug. There were no significant changes in key biochemical parameters. A total of 230 patients discontinued treatment for failure to maintain adequate blood pressure reduction, and 397 for side-effects. The estimated 4-year cumulative frequency of drug discontinuance for side-effects was 11.6% (life table method), which compares favorably with other classes of antihypertensive drugs.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Keywords
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