An ambulatory trial of guanfacine.

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1. The effects of acute and long‐term treatment with guanfacine on ambulatory BP were studied. 2. The first day of therapy with guanfacine 1 mg produced a small reduction in BP whereas chronic therapy with doses up to 6 mg given once daily produced a substantial smooth reduction throughout the whole 24 hours. 3. There were no noticeable symptoms or rebound effects on withdrawal of the drug; side‐effects, were, however, prominent during therapy. 4. The drug reduced BP during dynamic exercise but did little during isometric exercise; no postural hypotension was noted during tilting. 1980 The British Pharmacological Society

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Mann, S., Millar Craig, M., Melville, D., Cashman, P., & Raftery, E. (1980). An ambulatory trial of guanfacine. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 10(1 S), 103S-107S. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.1980.tb04915.x

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