Comparison Between Lercanidipine and Amlodipine for Efficacy and Tolerability in Patients with Hypertension
Amjad Abrar, Mahboob ur Rehman, Anwar Ali, Farhan Faisal, Malik Ali Raza, Muhammad Fasih Ullah Khan
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Hypertension
has been perceived as a worldwide health worry for non-industrial nations and
is hardly depicted in a considerable lot of these nations.
Objectives: The main
objective of the study is to find the Comparison between lercanidipine and
amlodipine for efficacy and tolerability in patients with hypertension.
Material and methods: This cross
sectional, comparative study was conducted in PIMS during January 2021 to June
2021. After permission from hospital ethical committee, total 120 patients
meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be enrolled in the study from
Medical Emergency and admitted in PIMS. Detailed history, physical examination
and necessary investigations will be done to meet the inclusion and exclusion
criteria. Informed consent will be obtained.
Results: The data
was collected from 120 patients of both male and female. Table 01 shows the mean values of systolic and diastolic BP according to
age and gender. The mean systolic and diastolic BP of all the study subjects
were 124.2 ± 15.0 mmHg and 83.4 ± 9.5 mmHg, respectively. In men, the highest
mean systolic BP and mean diastolic BP were among the eldest age group and preceding
eldest age group.
Conclusion: It is
concluded that lercanidipine is associated with considerably lower incidence of
vasodilation related side effects than amlodipine, especially pedal edema.
Key words: Hypertension, Efficacy, Drugs, Therapy