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March 2008, Vol. 9, No. 4, Pages 625-633 , DOI 10.1517/14656566.9.4.625

Doxazosin in the current treatment of hypertension

Andrzej Wykretowicz MD PhD, Przemyslaw Guzik MD PhD & Henryk Wysocki MD PhD
Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Department of Cardiology – Intensive Therapy, 49 Przybyszewskiego Street, 60-355 Poznan, Poland +48 618691391; +48 618691689;
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Background: Evidence from various studies has shown that even a very small reduction in the blood pressure explains the majority of benefits in cardiovascular outcomes. Although doxazosin is a relatively old drug, it is a very effective add-on therapeutic agent. It has been used in a variety of clinical trials, including different groups of hypertensive patients such as diabetics, the elderly, patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia or hypercholesterolaemia, the obese or Afro-Americans and in combination with all major groups of antihypertensive drugs such as: calcium channel antagonists, diuretics, β-adrenoreceptor antagonists, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin-2 receptor blockers. Objective: The purpose of this article is to review the role of doxazosin in the current treatment of hypertension. Methods: English-language reports published in 1986 – 2007 were retrieved. Data extraction was based on articles reporting at least 15 or more patients treated with combination of doxazosin with other antihypertensive drugs. Results/conclusions: In these studies doxazosin in either standard or extended-release formulation was added as a second- or third-line agent. The two formulations of doxazosin, although chemically identical, appear to differ in some other effects. A large proportion of patients demonstrated a favourable blood pressure response with relatively few treatment-associated side effects showing that this drug appears to be a valuable add-on antihypertensive treatment option. Doxazosin reduces blood pressure and additionally influences other risk factors of coronary heart disease. However, it should be clearly stated that the clinical role of ‘beyond blood pressure’ effects of doxazosin are largely undetermined.

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Andrzej Wykretowicz
Przemyslaw Guzik
Henryk Wysocki
Keywords:
autonomic system
blood pressure
doxazosin
GITS
heart failure
hypertension