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Efficacy and safety of benazepril plus hydrochlorothiazide versus benazepril alone in hypertensive patients unresponsive to benazepril monotherapy.

Author(s): Holwerda K, Hoogma RP, Oldenbroek C, Huige RC, Wester A, Rijnierse JM

Affiliation(s): St. Elisabeth Hospital, Tilburg, Netherlands.

Publication date & source: 1994-11, Clin Ther., 16(6):942-51.

Publication type: Clinical Trial; Randomized Controlled Trial

A combination of benazepril 10 mg plus hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg once daily was investigated in the treatment of patients with mild-to-moderate essential hypertension who had not responded to monotherapy with benazepril 10 mg. Patients failing to respond to 4 weeks of benazepril 10 mg/d were randomized to continue with the monotherapy (n = 47) or receive the combination therapy (n = 46). After 4 weeks of double-blind treatment, reductions in blood pressure were significantly greater among patients given the combination than among those receiving benazepril alone: a 4.7 +/- 1.5 mm Hg difference in mean sitting diastolic blood pressure was noted in favor of the combination therapy (P = 0.0037). The incidence of adverse events, particularly cough, was lower with benazepril + hydrochlorothiazide than with benazepril alone; no notable changes in body weight or heart rate were seen in either group.

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