In Silico Comparison Between Metoprolol Succinate and Bisoprolol on 24-Hour Systolic Blood Pressures

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Objective: To compare the effects of bisoprolol and metoprolol CR/ZOK (metoprolol succinate controlled release) on systolic blood pressure (bpsys) over a 24-h period in an in silico model. Methods: On the basis of the observed data from ambulatory blood pressure measurements (ABPM), a model with an appropriate distribution and correlation structure was derived for simulation of 24-h bpsys patterns during treatment with commonly studied doses, assumed to be equipotent, of bisoprolol and metoprolol CR/ZOK. Input into the simulations was aligned with the available data on the diurnal efficacy and pharmacology profiles of these substances. The validity of the model was tested in a bootstrap model. Results: The simulation model reproduced the observed data with high congruence (p = 1.0). The mean 24-h bpsys values did not significantly differ between the two simulated groups (estimated overall change in bpsys [∆bpsys] for metoprolol versus bisoprolol = 2.7 mmHg [95 % confidence interval −0.3 to 5.7 mmHg]; p = 0.08). There were clear diurnal differences, with bisoprolol being more effective earlier and metoprolol CR/ZOK being more effective later in the 24-h day. A validity test with 100 repeated samples gave an overall mean group difference of 1.4 ± 3.59 mmHg (p = 0.63 relative to simulation). Conclusion: In a robust model for the simulation of 24-h ABPM, comparisons between bisoprolol and metoprolol CR/ZOK indicate a comparable overall blood pressure-lowering effect but different diurnal patterns, consistent with the pharmacokinetics of the two drugs. This difference may be of clinical relevance, given the recognized diurnal pattern of cardiovascular events.

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Jansson, S. O., Malm, A. E., & Lundström, T. (2014). In Silico Comparison Between Metoprolol Succinate and Bisoprolol on 24-Hour Systolic Blood Pressures. Drugs in R and D, 14(4), 325–332. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40268-014-0073-5

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