Antihypertensive efficacy and tolerability of aliskiren/amlodipine single- pill combinations in patients with an inadequate response to aliskiren monotherapy.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Citazione:
Antihypertensive efficacy and tolerability of aliskiren/amlodipine single- pill combinations in patients with an inadequate response to aliskiren monotherapy / Glorioso, Nicola Filippo; Thomas, M; Troffa, C; Argiolas, G; Patel, S; Baek, I; Zhang, J.. - In: CURRENT VASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 1570-1611. - 100(10):6(2012), pp. 748-755.
Abstract:
Abstract
Many patients with hypertension will require multiple antihypertensive drugs to achieve blood pressure (BP) control. This double-blind study evaluated the efficacy and safety of aliskiren/amlodipine single-pill combinations (SPCs) in patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension who were non-responsive to aliskiren monotherapy. After a 4-week run-in with aliskiren 300 mg, patients with mean sitting diastolic BP (msDBP) ≥ 90 and < 110 mmHg were randomized to oncedaily aliskiren/ amlodipine 300/10 mg or 300/5 mg, or aliskiren 300 mg for 8 weeks. Aliskiren/amlodipine SPCs provided significantly greater mean reductions in mean sitting systolic BP/msDBP (300/10 mg, 18.0/13.1 mmHg; 300/5 mg, 14.4/10.5 mmHg) than aliskiren 300 mg (6.4/5.8 mmHg) at week 8 endpoint. This represents additional mean reductions of 11.6/7.2 mmHg (300/10 mg) and 8.0/4.7 mmHg (300/5 mg) over aliskiren alone (both p < 0.0001). Significantly more patients achieved BP control ( < 140/90 mmHg) with aliskiren/amlodipine 300/10 mg (65.5%) and 300/5 mg (56.6%) than with aliskiren (31.5% both p < 0.0001). Aliskiren, alone and in combination with amlodipine, was well tolerated, with a slightly higher incidence of adverse events with SPCs (29.0-30.1%) than with monotherapy (22.7%). In conclusion, aliskiren/amlodipine SPCs offer an effective next step for patients who have an inadequate BP response to aliskiren alone.
Many patients with hypertension will require multiple antihypertensive drugs to achieve blood pressure (BP) control. This double-blind study evaluated the efficacy and safety of aliskiren/amlodipine single-pill combinations (SPCs) in patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension who were non-responsive to aliskiren monotherapy. After a 4-week run-in with aliskiren 300 mg, patients with mean sitting diastolic BP (msDBP) ≥ 90 and < 110 mmHg were randomized to oncedaily aliskiren/ amlodipine 300/10 mg or 300/5 mg, or aliskiren 300 mg for 8 weeks. Aliskiren/amlodipine SPCs provided significantly greater mean reductions in mean sitting systolic BP/msDBP (300/10 mg, 18.0/13.1 mmHg; 300/5 mg, 14.4/10.5 mmHg) than aliskiren 300 mg (6.4/5.8 mmHg) at week 8 endpoint. This represents additional mean reductions of 11.6/7.2 mmHg (300/10 mg) and 8.0/4.7 mmHg (300/5 mg) over aliskiren alone (both p < 0.0001). Significantly more patients achieved BP control ( < 140/90 mmHg) with aliskiren/amlodipine 300/10 mg (65.5%) and 300/5 mg (56.6%) than with aliskiren (31.5% both p < 0.0001). Aliskiren, alone and in combination with amlodipine, was well tolerated, with a slightly higher incidence of adverse events with SPCs (29.0-30.1%) than with monotherapy (22.7%). In conclusion, aliskiren/amlodipine SPCs offer an effective next step for patients who have an inadequate BP response to aliskiren alone.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ANTIHYPERTENSIVE THERAPY; RAAS; HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
Elenco autori:
Glorioso, Nicola Filippo; Thomas, M; Troffa, C; Argiolas, G; Patel, S; Baek, I; Zhang, J.
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