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Duration and extent of antianginal effects of a sustained-release formulation of nifedipine in angina.

Twenty-four patients with chronic stable exertional angina pectoris were randomized in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial to assess the efficacy and durability of a newly developed, sustained-release formulation of nifedipine (nifedipine CC) in a single 40-mg oral dose. Symptom-limited graded treadmill exercise tests were performed just before, and at 4, 7, and 24 h after a single administration of the drug or the placebo was given. Exercise tolerance at 4, 7, and 24 h after the drug were compared with the corresponding placebo values. Data could be analysed for 19 patients. Maximal exercise time, time to the onset of angina, and time to 1 mm ST segment placebo. The average maximal exercise time was significantly increased by 72, 76, and 37 s at 4, 7, and 24 h. Rate-pressure product at rest and at peak exercise showed significant changes only at 24 h compared with placebo (both P < 0.05). The maximal increase in exercise tolerance was most marked at 7 h nifedipine CC, at which time plasma drug concentration was 99.4 +/- 14.0 ng.ml-1. Thus, in patients with chronic stable exertional angina pectoris, nifedipine CC showed a prolonged improvement in exercise tolerance up to 24 h after a single oral administration.[1]

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  1. Duration and extent of antianginal effects of a sustained-release formulation of nifedipine in angina. Yokota, M., Saito, F., Izawa, H., Matsunami, T., Yoshida, J., Inagaki, H., Sotobata, I. Eur. Heart J. (1994) [Pubmed]
 
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