Introduction: Methyldopa and labetalol are the drugs that frequently used for the management of pregnancy‑induced hypertension. But fewer data available for the efficacy and safety of their use.
Shah, Radhe +4 more
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Placebo substitution for methyldopa in geriatric hypertensive patients
The aim of this study was to obtain an objective evaluation of the possibly inappropriate antihypertensive therapy of elderly patients; this was done by means of placebo substitution for methyldopa, one of the drugs taken by all the participating ...
Blom, MW, Sommers, DE K
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Studies on the mechanism of the cardiovascular effects of methyldopa
Administration of methyldopa to mongrel dogs (100mg/kg., p.o. twice daily for three days) produced a significant decrease in blood pressure, heart rate and coronary, renal as well as total peripheral resistance.
Lokhandwala, Mustafa F.
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Hypertension in pregnancy including chronic hypertension with or without pre-eclampsia, gestational hypertension increases maternal and infant mortality significantly.
Mayna Mayna +4 more
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Comparative Effectiveness of Antihypertensive Agents vs. Control in the Prevention and Management of Preeclampsia: A Network Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Metwaly AS +9 more
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Methyldopa-induced hemolytic anemia in a 15 year old presenting as near-syncope
Methyldopa is an antihypertensive medication which is available generically and under the trade name Aldomet® that is widely prescribed in the adult population and infrequently used in children.
Becher, John W., Jr. +2 more
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Does pregnancy modify disease activity in C3 glomerulopathy? [PDF]
Yamaguchi Y +4 more
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Proactive Management of Gestational Hypertension in a Patient With Uterine Fibroids: A Case Report. [PDF]
Bibi F +10 more
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Methyldopa blocks MHC class II binding to disease-specific antigens in autoimmune diabetes
D. Ostrov +13 more
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Lansoprazole as a possible trigger of restless legs syndrome with suspected periodic limb movement disorder in a hemodialysis patient: a case report. [PDF]
Nakata H, Nishiwaki K.
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