Timolol/bendrofluazide combination ('Prestim') in the treatment of poorly controlled hypertensive patients in general practice

A study was carried out in general practice to investigate the effectiveness and tolerance of a fixed-dose combination of timolol maleate (10 mg) and bendrofluazide (2.5 mg) in 20 hypertensive patients who had been difficult to control with previous antihypertensive therapy. Patients were started in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Interim guidelines for the control of infections with Vero cytotoxin producing Escherichia coli (VTEC). Subcommittee of the PHLS Working Group on Vero cytotoxin producing Escherichia coli (VTEC). - 1995. - 3(1984), 9 vom: 11., Seite 631-5
1. Verfasser: Douglas-Jones, A P (VerfasserIn)
Format: Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 1984
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Interim guidelines for the control of infections with Vero cytotoxin producing Escherichia coli (VTEC). Subcommittee of the PHLS Working Group on Vero cytotoxin producing Escherichia coli (VTEC)
Schlagworte:Journal Article Antihypertensive Agents Drug Combinations Bendroflumethiazide 5Q52X6ICJI prestim 74335-22-1 Timolol 817W3C6175 Prazosin XM03YJ541D
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Zusammenfassung:A study was carried out in general practice to investigate the effectiveness and tolerance of a fixed-dose combination of timolol maleate (10 mg) and bendrofluazide (2.5 mg) in 20 hypertensive patients who had been difficult to control with previous antihypertensive therapy. Patients were started initially on 2 tablets daily and the dose titrated at weekly intervals up to a maximum of 4 tablets daily or until normotension was achieved. If patients failed to respond adequately at this dosage level, prazosin (0.5 mg twice daily) was added to the regimen. At the end of the trial period of 16 weeks, 11 patients were controlled on timolol/bendrofluazide alone as were 8 of the other 9 patients after the addition of prazosin: 1 patient showed a variable response, probably due to poor compliance. Side-effects were either self-limiting or could be eliminated by alterations in the dosage regimen and there were no episodes of hypotension. It is concluded that the small group of patients with mild to moderate hypertension who are relatively resistant to standard therapy can be controlled in general practice by the judicious use of a combination of timolol/bendrofluazide and prazosin with no increase in side-effects or reduction in compliance
Beschreibung:Date Completed 29.06.1984
Date Revised 21.11.2013
published: Print
Citation Status MEDLINE