Once-daily verapamil (SODAS) at 240-mg and 480-mg doses significantly reduced supine office and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressures compared to placebo, with a significant linear dose response.
RCT
Double-blind
Patients with mild-to-moderately severe essential hypertension (diastolic blood pressures 95-119 mm Hg).
Verapamil QD capsule (SODAS) vs Placebo (verapamil QD 0 mg) (120, 240, and 480 mg)
Blood pressure reductions (supine office blood pressures and 24-hour automated ambulatory blood pressure monitorings)
Supine office blood pressures (SOBP) and 24-hour automated ambulatory blood pressure monitorings (AABPM) showed blood pressure reductions from a stable baseline to active treatment with 120-, 240-, and 480-mg doses of a new verapamil QD capsule (solid-spheroidal-oral once-daily drug-absorption system: (SODAS) in patients with mild-to-moderately severe (diastolic blood pressures 95-119 mm Hg) essential hypertension. Reductions were documented at 24 hours, hourly, and by the 24 hour average, using SOBP and AABPM, after the once-daily verapamil administration. Both SOBP and the 24-hour average by AABPM were significantly reduced from baseline by active verapamil treatment of 120-, 240-, and 480-mg doses. In comparison to verapamil QD (0 mg), blood pressure reductions from baseline to active treatment were significant at the 240- and 480-mg doses but not at the 120-mg dose. There was a significant linear dose response. This verapamil formulation (SODAS) was effective throughout the 24-hour period after once-daily dosing.
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Albert A. Carr
Augusta University
Peter B. Bottini
West Virginia University
L. Michael Prisant
Augusta University
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Augusta University
University of Washington Medical Center
Hypertension Institute
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Carr et al. (Fri,) conducted a rct in Mild-to-moderately severe essential hypertension. Verapamil QD capsule (SODAS) vs. Placebo (verapamil QD 0 mg) was evaluated on Blood pressure reductions (supine office blood pressures and 24-hour automated ambulatory blood pressure monitorings). Once-daily verapamil (SODAS) at 240-mg and 480-mg doses significantly reduced supine office and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressures compared to placebo, with a significant linear dose response.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a21ba177cd64f3298c001fe — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1552-4604.1991.tb03698.x