Rapid reduction of blood pressure with acute oral labetalol.

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1 The effect of acute oral administration of labetalol on intra‐ arterial pressures in a group of ten hypertensive patients has been evaluated. 2 A single dose of 200 mg labetalol produced a significant reduction in systolic and diastolic pressures within 1 h of administration. 3 Within 24 h of initial administration, 200 mg three times daily produced a significant reduction in ambulant arterial levels of systolic pressure for 21 h and diastolic pressure for 14 h in the day. 4 Acute therapy lowered resting levels but there was no significant reduction in systolic pressure during either isometric or dynamic exercise. 5 Acute therapy was not associated with any significant postural hypotension. 1982 The British Pharmacological Society

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Davies, A., Subramanian, B. V., Gould, B., & Raftery, E. (1982). Rapid reduction of blood pressure with acute oral labetalol. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 13(5), 705–710. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.1982.tb01440.x

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