TY - JOUR
T1 - Transdermal Administration of Clonidine for Treatment of High BP
AU - Weber, Michael A.
AU - Drayer, Jan I M
AU - Mcmahon, F. Gilbert
AU - Hamburger, Robert
AU - Shah, Arvindkumar R.
AU - Kirk, Lynne N.
PY - 1984/6
Y1 - 1984/6
N2 - The effectiveness of transdermally administered clonidine hydrochloride was evaluated in a multicenter study in 85 patients with mild essential hypertension. The drug was incorporated into small self-adhesive delivery systems (pliable skin patches, 3.5—sq-cm area) designed to continuously deliver 0.1 mg of clonidine hydrochloride per day. These devices were changed by the patients themselves at weekly intervals. Diastolic BP fell by at least 10% in 37 patients and was normalized (<90 mm Hg) in 54 patients (64%); 17 of these responding patients required only one skin patch, 27 required two, and the other ten responders required three. The antihypertensive action of the transdermal clonidine was sustained for the full three months of study. Side effects were similar to those during conventional oral treatment, but appeared to be milder.
AB - The effectiveness of transdermally administered clonidine hydrochloride was evaluated in a multicenter study in 85 patients with mild essential hypertension. The drug was incorporated into small self-adhesive delivery systems (pliable skin patches, 3.5—sq-cm area) designed to continuously deliver 0.1 mg of clonidine hydrochloride per day. These devices were changed by the patients themselves at weekly intervals. Diastolic BP fell by at least 10% in 37 patients and was normalized (<90 mm Hg) in 54 patients (64%); 17 of these responding patients required only one skin patch, 27 required two, and the other ten responders required three. The antihypertensive action of the transdermal clonidine was sustained for the full three months of study. Side effects were similar to those during conventional oral treatment, but appeared to be milder.
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U2 - 10.1001/archinte.1984.00350180139020
DO - 10.1001/archinte.1984.00350180139020
M3 - Article
C2 - 6375613
AN - SCOPUS:0021279686
SN - 2168-6106
VL - 144
SP - 1211
EP - 1213
JO - Archives of internal medicine (Chicago, Ill. : 1908)
JF - Archives of internal medicine (Chicago, Ill. : 1908)
IS - 6
ER -