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Comparison of Fixed-dose Combinations of Amlodipine/Losartan Potassium/Chlorthalidone and Amlodipine/Losartan Potassium in Patients With Stage 2 Hypertension Inadequately Controlled With Amlodipine/Losartan Potassium: A Randomized, Double-blind, Multicenter, Phase III Studyopen access

Authors
Hong, Soon JunJeong, Han SaemHan, Seung HwanChang, Ki YukHong, Bum KeeLee, Bong KiChae, Shung ChuiiKim, Woo ShikPark, Chang GyuHeo, Jung HoLee, Seung UkKim, Young DaeKim, Kee SikChoi, Jung HyunKang, Hyun JaeKim, Jae JoongKang, Seok MinChoi, Young JinShin, Joon HanChun, Kook JinShin, Dong GuPark, Seong HoonKwan, JunChoi, Yu JeongJeong, Myung HoChae, Jei KeonKim, Dong WoonCho, Jung RaeHan, Kyoo RokWon, Kyung HeonPark, Sang HoLee, Sang KonKim, Sang HoonJung, JinaKim, Cheol Ho
Issue Date
Oct-2017
Publisher
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Keywords
amlodipine; chlorthalidone; hypertension; losartan; single-pill combination
Citation
CLINICAL THERAPEUTICS, v.39, no.10, pp 2049 - 2060
Pages
12
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Journal Title
CLINICAL THERAPEUTICS
Volume
39
Number
10
Start Page
2049
End Page
2060
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/4601
DOI
10.1016/j.clinthera.2017.08.013
ISSN
0149-2918
1879-114X
Abstract
Purpose: The goal of this study was to compare the efficacy and safety of fixed-dose combinations of amlodipine/losartan potassium/chlorthalidone (A/L/C) and A/L in Korean patients with stage 2 hypertension inadequately controlled by A/L. Methods: This study was an 8-week, randomized double-blind, multicenter, phase III clinical trial. Three hundred forty volunteer patients with stage 2 hypertension were randomized to receive A/L/C or A/L. The primary end point was a change in sitting systolic blood pressure (SitSBP) after 8 weeks of treatment. As secondary end points, the change in SitSBP after 2 weeks of treatment and the change in sitting diastolic blood pressure (SitDBP) were compared between treatment groups. All patients were assessed for adverse events, clinical laboratory data, and vital signs. Findings: Of 330 patients from 33 medical centers, 328 patients who had available efficacy data were analyzed. After 8 weeks of double-blind treatment, the mean (SD) changes in SitSBP at 8 weeks were -16.4 (0.9) mm Hg and -6.9 (1.0) mm Hg in the A/L/C and A/L groups, respectively. A/L/C had a statistically superior blood pressure-lowering effect compared with that of A/L (mean [SD] difference, 9.5 [1.3] mm Hg; P < 0.001). The mean (SD) change in SitDBP at 8 weeks was significantly greater with A/L/C (-8.0 [0.6] mm Hg) than with A/L (-3.6 [0.6] mm Hg) (P <.001). In terms of the mean (SD) change in SitDBP at 2 weeks compared with baseline, A/L/C (-5.9 [0.5] mm Hg) was statistically different from A/L (-2.9 [0.5] mm Hg) (P <.001). Mean (SD) SitSBP change from baseline to week 2 was -13.2 (0.9) and -5.5 (0.9) in the A/L/C and A/L groups, respectively, with a statistically significant blood pressure-lowering effect (P < 0.001). The number of participants who achieved target blood pressure at week 8 was significantly higher in the A/L/C group (93 patients [55.7%]) than in the A/L group (48 [29.8%]) (P < 0.001). Adverse drug reactions were observed in 23 patients (7.0%), and the incidence of dizziness was significantly higher in the A/L/C group than in the A/L group (4.8% vs 0.6%, P = 0.037) There were no serious adverse events associated with the study drugs.
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