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. 1980 Nov;10(5):443–447. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1980.tb01786.x

Propranolol LA and ambulatory blood pressure.

S Mann, M W Craig, V Balasubramanian, E B Raftery
PMCID: PMC1430160  PMID: 7437256

Abstract

1 The technique of continuous recording of intra-arterial blood pressure in ambulant hypertensives has been used to investigate the effects of a long-acting formulation of propranolol (propranolol LA). 2 Seven subjects with untreated essential hypertension were studied before and 2 months after commencing treatment with propranolol LA once daily in the morning, results showing that smooth control of blood pressure and heart rate occurred throughout 24 h. 3 Bicycle ergometry tests performed by these subjects during both studies showed significant blood pressure reduction by propranolol LA during the mild and moderate grades of dynamic exercise. 4 In a parallel study where six treated hypertensives were monitored before and after substitution of standard propranolol by the 'LA' form, close correspondence of blood pressure throughout the 24 h occurred with each regimen.

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