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  • Direct vasodilators and their role in hypertension management: minoxidil.

Direct vasodilators and their role in hypertension management: minoxidil.

Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.) (2001-06-21)
D A Sica, T W Gehr
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Minoxidil is a direct vasodilator that has been in use for over two decades. It is used primarily to reduce blood pressure in hypertensives who have been poorly controlled on various multidrug regimens. Although minoxidil is extremely effective, its usefulness is limited by its tendency to increase the pulse rate and to trigger salt and water retention. The latter may be incapacitating in some patients. Therefore, minoxidil is typically administered with both a diuretic and an agent that can control the pulse rate, such as a beta blocker. Minoxidil has several other side effects that may limit its use, including hypertrichosis, aggravation of myocardial ischemia and/or left ventricular hypertrophy, and (infrequently) pericardial effusions. If a patient's hypertensive pattern is sufficiently severe to warrant contemplation of minoxidil therapy, referring the patient to a hypertension specialist should be strongly considered. (c) 2001 by LeJacq Communications, Inc.

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米诺地尔, ≥99% (TLC)
米诺地尔, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
米诺地尔,系统适用性测试标准品, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard