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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: controlled-release metoprolol ; atenolol ; terbutaline ; ventilatory capacity ; heart rate ; skeletal muscle tremor ; asthmatic patients
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The β2-adrenoceptor mediated effects on ventilatory capacity, forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), forced ventilatory capacity (FVC), heart rate, and skeletal muscle tremor of a new controlled-release (CR) formulation of metoprolol1, 100 mg and 200 mg, and of atenolol2 tablets, 100 mg, were studied in eight asthmatic patients. The effects of single-dose treatment, including placebo as reference, were studied in a randomized, double-blind, cross-over design. Starting 2 h after drug intake, four intravenous infusions containing increasing doses of terbutaline were given at 30-min intervals, followed by three doses of terbutaline inhalations. Maximum plasma concentrations for both metoprolol and atenolol were achieved within the study period. The FEV1 measurements after terbutaline infusions and inhalations were significantly lower after atenolol than after either dose of metoprolol CR. This indicates less blockade of β2-adrenoceptors with metoprolol CR than with atenolol at maximum plasma concentrations. The terbutaline-induced skeletal muscle tremor and increase in heart rate were less after atenolol than after either dose of metoprolol CR, also suggesting less interaction of metoprolol CR with β2-receptors. Thus, the new CR formulation of metoprolol caused fewer adverse effects on β2-adrenoceptor mediated bronchodilatation than a clinically equivalent dose of atenolol.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Atenolol ; metoprolol CR ; elderly subjects ; subjective symptoms ; pharmacokinetics ; pharmacodynamics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary In a double-blind, randomised, cross-over study, the pharmacokinetic/dynamic effects and subjective symptoms of a new controlled-release (CR) formulation of metoprolol (50 and 100 mg) have been compared with atenolol (50 mg) and placebo in 20 elderly healthy subjects. The metoprolol CR formulation displayed an even plasma concentration-time profile over the dosage interval while atenolol produced a peak at 2–4 h. All three active treatments produced significant β1-blockade at 24 h compared to placebo. Four hours after dose intake, the degree of β1-blockade was significantly greater with conventional atenolol 50 mg than with either dose of metoprolol CR. Subjective well-being was examined with a self-administered questionnaire (MSE-profile), including three dimensions: Contentment, Vitality and Sleep. No significant differences were detected between placebo and either dose of metoprolol CR. At 2 h, following atenolol, a deterioration in Vitality was observed compared to placebo and metoprolol CR 100 mg. At the end of the dosage interval there was no longer any significant difference between the treatments. Perceived leg fatigue during exercise, evaluated 4 h after dosing, was more pronounced during treatment with atenolol than metoprolol CR 50 mg. The results suggest that the metoprolol CR formulation was not associated with significant effects on subjective well-being, whereas atenolol caused a deterioration at the time of the peak plasma concentration of the drug.
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