H. Elliott, P. Meredith, D. Sumner
May 1, 1982
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British journal of clinical pharmacology
Abstract
1 Doxazosin is a quinazoline derivative, related to prazosin, recently developed for the treatment of hypertension. 2 The intravenous administration of doxazosin (12 micrograms/kg) to six healthy normotensive subjects resulted in significant fall in erect blood pressure, with a corresponding increase in heart rate, but there were no significant changes in supine blood pressure or heart rate. 3 The changes in blood pressure and heart rate were maximal at 6 h after intravenous dosing. With prazosin the maximum effects occurred within the first hours. 4 Pressor response studies with phenylephrine confirmed that doxazosin is a relatively selective postsynaptic alpha-adrenoceptor antagonist. 5 The mean elimination half-life of doxazosin was 11 h. This compared with a T1/2 of 2.5 h for prazosin.