No significant differences between the two treatment groups were observed in the mean decreases in blood pressure or in the number of percentage of patients with successful responses to treatment. Both treatments were well tolerated; the incidence of drug-related side effects, however, was slightly ...
for better control of angina. In liver disease the dose should be reduced. Of theside effects,peripheral edemais most troublesome, occurring in approximately 10% of patients at 10 mg daily (seeTable 3-4). In women there is more edema (15%) than in men (6%). Next in significance aredi...
For in- stance, there appear to be more potent antihypertensive effects and more frequent side effects such as ACE- inhibitor-induced cough in Chinese hypertensives than in Caucasian hypertensives (Ding et al. 2000). It has also been suggested that individual variation in response to drugs can ...