This study assesses the in vivo effect of single oral doses of quinapril and enalapril, in attenuating the vasoconstrictive action of angiotensin I (AI) (which we have previously shown depends on its conversion to angiotensin II (AII) by vascular ACE) in the forearm resistance vessels of man...
In patients with hypertension, quinapril 10-40 mg was similar in effectiveness to captopril, enalapril, propranolol, and thiazide diuretics. Therapeutic effects appear to be the same for elderly (>65 years of age) and younger adult patients given the same daily dosages, with no increase in ...
This study assesses the in vivo effect of single oral doses of quinapril and enalapril, in attenuating the vasoconstrictive action of angiotensin I (AI) (which we have previously shown depends on its conversion to angiotensin II (AII) by vascular ACE) in the forearm resistance vessels of man...
Hepatic dysfunction also slows the conversion of enalapril and quinapril to their active metabolites. There is evidence that both captopril and enalapril, but not quinapril, may accumulate with repeated dosing. The pharmacokinetics of these agents are not significantly modified by co-administration of ...