Hypertension, Vol 5, 579-583, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
WB Smith, GG Clifton, WM O'Neill Jr and JD Wallin
Labetalol, an antihypertensive agent that blocks both beta- and alpha-
adrenergic receptors, was administered intravenously to 19 patients with
accelerated hypertension who required rapid lowering of blood pressure.
Systolic blood pressure was lowered from 209 +/- 4 to 143 +/- 2 mm Hg;
diastolic blood pressure was reduced from 140 +/- 2 to 93 +/- 2 mm Hg.
Side-effects were minimal and included nausea, epigastric burning,
rhinorrhea, and premature ventricular contractions. One patient became
hypotensive and required treatment. Overall, the study demonstrates
labetalol to be a safe and effective agent for the emergency lowering of
blood pressure, with demonstrated results comparable to other parenteral
agents.
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Antihypertensive effectiveness of intravenous labetalol in accelerated hypertension
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