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The effect of captopril and metoprolol as monotherapy or combined with bendroflumethiazide on blood lipids
Author(s) -
FOSS O. P.,
JENSEN E. KEHN
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
journal of internal medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.625
H-Index - 160
eISSN - 1365-2796
pISSN - 0954-6820
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2796.1990.tb00129.x
Subject(s) - captopril , metoprolol , medicine , blood pressure , endocrinology
. In a 24‐week randomized multicentre single‐blind study, including mild to moderate hypertensives free from other diseases, the effect on blood lipids of captopril ( n = 51) was studied and compared with that of metoprolol ( n = 53). In order to keep the diastolic pressure < 95 mm Hg, bendroflumethiazide was added to the medication for 11 patients in the captopril group and 11 patients in the metoprolol group. Neither captopril nor metoprolol altered total cholesterol significantly. Captopril as monotherapy increased HDL‐cholesterol by 6.2% ( P < 0.01) and decreased triglycerides by 10.6% ( P < 0.05). Metoprolol as monotherapy decreased HDL‐cholesterol by 5.6% ( P < 0.01) and increased triglycerides by 10.3% ( P < 0.05). When bendroflumethiazide was added the favourable effect of captopril on the blood lipids disappeared while the undesirable effect of metoprolol became more pronounced.