Abstract
This randomized, double-blind study compared the antihypertensive effect, safety and tolerability of a candesartan cilexetil/hydrochlorothiazide (candesartan/HCT; 16/12.5 mg) combination tablet with that of a losartan/HCT (50/12.5 mg) combination tablet in patients with mild-to-moderate primary hypertension insufficiently controlled on previous monotherapy. Men and women, aged 20-80 years, with a sitting diastolic blood pressure (DBP) ≥90 and ≤110 mmHg and sitting systolic blood pressure (SBP) ≤200 mmHg during treatment with any kind of antihypertensive monotherapy for at least 4 weeks were randomized to candesartan/HCT or losartan/HCT once daily for 12 weeks. All BP measurements were performed 24 h after previous dose. Mean values and standard deviations (SD) or confidence intervals (CI) are given. A total of 340 patients were enrolled, of whom 299 (144 women and 155 men, mean age 59.5 [10.5] years) Were randomized to candesartan/HCT (n = 151) or losartan/HCT (n = 148). BPs at randomization were 159.5 (15.4)/98.4 (5.8) mmHg and 160.5 (16.1)/98.5 (5.4) mmHg, respectively. There was a greater reduction in BP with candesartan/HCT than with losartan/HCT: DBP - 10.4 (-11.8; -8.9) vs -7.8 (-9.3; -6.3) mmHg, difference between treatments -2.6 (-4.7; -0.5) mmHg (p = 0.016); SBP - 19.4 (-22.1; - 16.7) vs 13.7 (- 16.5; - 10.9) mmHg, difference between treatments -5.7 (-9.6; - 1.8) mmHg (p = 0.004). The proportion of patients achieving a DBP ≤90 mmHg was greater in the candesartan/HCT group: 60.9 (53.1; 68.7) vs 49.3 (41.3; 57.4)% (p = 0.044). There were 12 withdrawals in the candesartan/HCT group, of which 8 were due to adverse events, and 17 and 12, respectively in the losartan/HCT group. We conclude that the combination of candesartan and HCT reduces BP effectively and is well tolerated. BP was normalized in 61% of these patients who had insufficient response to previous monotherapy. The reduction in BP and the proportion of patients with normalized BP were greater with the candesartan/HCT 16/12.5 mg combination than with the losartan/HCT 50/12.5 mg combination.
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Ohman, K. P., Milon, H., & Valnes, K. (2000). Efficacy and tolerability of a combination tablet of candesartan cilexetil and hydrochlorothiazide in insufficiently controlled primary hypertension - Comparison with a combination of losartan and hydrochlorothiazide. Blood Pressure, 9(4), 214–220. https://doi.org/10.1080/080370500439100
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