The influence of indomethacin and sulindac on some pharmacological actions of atenolol in hypertensive patients.

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Indomethacin and sulindac were used as tools to study the role of renal and/or systemic prostaglandins in the pharmacological response to atenolol. Patients receiving chronic treatment with atenolol 100 mg received indomethacin 50 mg twice daily or sulindac 200 mg twice daily in a randomised crossover trial. Indomethacin significantly reduced the antihypertensive action of atenolol while sulindac had no effect. The role that systemic and/or renal prostaglandins may play in the antihypertensive action of atenolol is discussed with reference to renal PGI2 production and inhibition of platelet cyclo‐oxygenase. 1984 The British Pharmacological Society

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Salvetti, A., Pedrinelli, R., Alberici, P., Magagna, A., & Abdel‐Haq, B. (1984). The influence of indomethacin and sulindac on some pharmacological actions of atenolol in hypertensive patients. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 17(1 S), 108S-111S. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.1984.tb02442.x

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