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Wiley, British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 4(23), p. 397-401, 1987

DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1987.tb03068.x

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Effect of guanfacine on ambulatory blood pressure and its variability in elderly patients with essential hypertension.

Journal article published in 1987 by Dupont Ag, P. Vanderniepen, Ag G. Dupont, Patricia Van der Niepen ORCID, Ro O. Six
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

The effect of guanfacine (2 mg once daily) on ambulatory blood pressure was studied with the Remler M 2000 recorder in 16 elderly hypertensive patients during a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, balanced, cross-over study. Guanfacine significantly reduced heart rate and systolic and diastolic ambulatory blood pressure. The antihypertensive effect was maintained over the whole recording period. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure variability was not changed by guanfacine, neither when defined as standard deviation or variation coefficient of the mean, nor when defined as the range between the highest and lowest ambulatory blood pressure, suggesting that blood pressure variability is unrelated to sympathetic nervous system activity.