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Azelnidipine

Keri Wellington, Lesley J Scott

Drugs. 2003;63(23):2613-21; discussion 2623-4.

PMID: 14636080

Abstract:

Azelnidipine is a new dihydropyridine calcium channel antagonist with selectivity for L-type calcium channels that has recently been approved in Japan for the treatment of patients with hypertension. Results from clinical trials showed that, in 95 patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension, long-term treatment with azelnidipine effectively controls blood pressure (BP). The mean reduction from baseline in sitting systolic/diastolic BP after 1 year of treatment was 27.8/16.6 mm Hg. Among 172 patients with uncontrolled hypertension receiving non-calcium channel antagonist antihypertensive agents, the addition of azelnidipine therapy significantly reduced mean BP in a noncomparative, 1-year study (a reduction from 165.7/95.4 mm Hg at baseline to 138.2/79.9 mm Hg at study end). The antihypertensive efficacy of azelnidipine in patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension was shown to be similar to that of amlodipine or nitrendipine in randomised, double-blind studies. Azelnidipine and amlodipine controlled 24-hour BP to a similar extent. Azelnidipine is generally well tolerated; vasodilator adverse events such as as headache and hot facial flushes account for most of the adverse events. Its use is not associated with reflex tachycardia.

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