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  2. Ro 31-1118, a new cardioselective beta-adrenoceptor antagonist. Pharmacokinetics and effects on heart rate and blood pressure in mild hypertensives

Ro 31-1118, a new cardioselective beta-adrenoceptor antagonist. Pharmacokinetics and effects on heart rate and blood pressure in mild hypertensives

  • Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 1985;29(4):395-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00613451.
M Jamieson J C Petrie J Webster A Miller R I Harris R J Francis
Abstract

Five patients with mild hypertension were given single oral doses of Ro 31-1118 (10,20,40, and 80 mg) and placebo in a randomized, double-blind, within-patient study. Plasma concentrations of Ro 31-1118 and supine, standing, exercise, and post-exercise heart rates and blood pressures were measured before and at regular intervals after drug administration. The pharmacokinetic data were consistent with a one-compartment model with first-order absorption and a variable time lag. Peak plasma concentrations and area under curve were linearly related to dose, whereas time to peak concentration, half-time, clearance and apparent volume of distribution were dose-independent. There was a reduction in exercise and post-exercise heart rate of approximately 10% after 10 mg and 20 mg Ro 31-1118, and of approximately 15% after 40 mg and 80 mg. At all doses standing systolic blood pressure was reduced by approximately 5%. A similar fall was seen in exercise and post-exercise systolic blood pressures. There was no substantial effect of Ro 31-1118 on supine or standing heart rates nor on diastolic blood pressure. No adverse effects were reported. It is concluded that Ro 31-1118 has linear pharmacokinetics over the dose range 10-80 mg, and has a weak antihypertensive effect when administered in single doses to patients with mild hypertension.

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