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Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology

Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology

Volume 21 Issue 2, Pages 181 - 190

Published Online: 27 Mar 2007

Journal compilation © 2010 Société Française de Pharmacologie et de Thérapeutique



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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Blood pressure-lowering efficacy of olmesartan relative to other angiotensin II receptor antagonists: an overview of randomized controlled studies
Faiez Zannad*, Renaud Fay
Division of Hypertension and Preventive Cardiology, Department of Cardiology, Unité INSERM U 684, CIC INSERM – CHU de Nancy, Hôpital Jeanne d'Arc, 54200 Dommartin les Toul, France
*Correspondence and reprints: f.zannad@chu-nancy.fr
Copyright 2007 The Authors Journal compilation 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
KEYWORDS
angiotensin II receptor blockers • antihypertensive treatment • dose–response • hypertension

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The aim of the present work was to review published studies investigating the dose-related efficacy on blood pressure (BP) of olmesartan and of other commercially available angiotensin II type I receptor blockers (ARBs). Patient population comprises mild to moderate hypertensive adult patients. We selected studies with comparable design and dose ranges. Dose–effect relationship plots were fitted for diastolic (DBP) and systolic (SBP) BP to the simplified Emax model. We also examined controlled studies of olmesartan vs. other individual ARBs. Our overview was based on 7280 patients, of which 5769 received an ARB and 1511 received placebo. Except for losartan, the data fitted correctly to the Emax model, with correlation coefficients ranging from 0.77 to 0.99. BP-lowering efficacy defined as Emax was superior with olmesartan, (DBP/SBP mmHg: −9.0/−12.4) when compared with candesartan (−6.7/−11.3), irbesartan (−6.5/−11.2) and valsartan (−6.3/−8.9). Head-to-head comparisons of olmesartan to each of the other ARBs used at per-label 'recommended doses', support the finding of a greater BP-lowering effect of olmesartan. This overview suggests that clinically relevant differences in maximal efficacy, as well as in efficacy of per-label recommended doses can be evidenced among individual ARBs. Olmesartan efficacy was consistently at the highest end of the range of efficacy of ARBs studied.


Received 30 March 2006; revised 1 August 2006; accepted 16 November 2006

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1472-8206.2007.00464.x About DOI

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