Tolerability and blood pressure-lowering efficacy of the combination of amlodipine plus valsartan compared with lisinopril plus hydrochlorothiazide in adult patients with stage 2 hypertension

May 3, 2007Clinical therapeutics

Blood pressure lowering and tolerability of amlodipine with valsartan versus lisinopril with hydrochlorothiazide in adults with moderate high blood pressure

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Abstract

Both amlodipine plus valsartan and lisinopril plus hydrochlorothiazide significantly reduced mean sitting systolic blood pressure by more than 31 mm Hg after 6 weeks.

  • Both treatment regimens achieved significant reductions in mean sitting diastolic blood pressure, with decreases of -28.6 mm Hg for amlodipine plus valsartan and -27.6 mm Hg for lisinopril plus HCTZ.
  • Response rates for achieving blood pressure goals were comparable, with 100% in the amlodipine plus valsartan group and 95.5% in the lisinopril plus HCTZ group.
  • The majority of patients in both groups were well tolerated, with adverse events mostly mild to moderate and not related to the study drugs.
  • Both combinations are associated with similar rates of achieving diastolic blood pressure control, at 79.7% for amlodipine plus valsartan and 77.3% for lisinopril plus HCTZ.

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