A Multicenter, 14-Week Study of Telmisartan and Ramipril in Patients With Mild-to-Moderate Hypertension Using Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring

Feb 8, 2006American journal of hypertension

A 14-week study comparing telmisartan and ramipril in patients with mild to moderate high blood pressure using continuous blood pressure monitoring

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Abstract

Telmisartan 80 mg reduced mean diastolic blood pressure by -8.8 mm Hg compared to ramipril 10 mg at 14 weeks.

  • Telmisartan 80 mg showed greater reductions in mean systolic blood pressure, with a change of -12.7 mm Hg versus -7.9 mm Hg for ramipril 10 mg at 14 weeks.
  • Both drugs were effective in lowering blood pressure, but telmisartan 80 mg was superior in controlling blood pressure during the last 6 hours of the dosing interval.
  • At 14 weeks, reductions in trough cuff blood pressure also favored telmisartan 80 mg over ramipril 10 mg, with significant differences in both diastolic and systolic measurements.
  • Telmisartan demonstrated improved 24-hour blood pressure control compared to ramipril 10 mg.
  • Adverse events were generally uncommon, with a higher incidence of cough reported in patients taking ramipril (10.1%) compared to those on telmisartan (1.5%).

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