FIRST AMONG EQUALS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE AND CHLORTHALIDONE ON RECENTLY DIAGNOSED HYPERTENSIVES

Authors

  • BIJAY KUMAR ASSOCIATE PRIF. PHARMACOLOGY MAHARISHI MARKADESHWAR MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL KUMARHATTI SOLAN
  • SHARANJIT KAUR
  • SAMI MANZOOR
  • HARINDER JOT SINGH

Abstract

Objective: Thiazide diuretics have been the first choice to treat stable, uncomplicated, essential hypertension; hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) being
the most preferred. Another thiazide, chlorthalidone is available since long and is reported to be equally efficacious if not better in treating primary
hypertension.
Aim: To compare the efficacy and safety of HCTZ and chlorthalidone in the management of primary essential hypertension.
Methods: We compared these two drugs in a randomized, single-blinded, intention to treat study. Participants with essential hypertension received
either chlorthalidone 12.5 mg OD or HCTZ 25 mg OD for a period of 12-week. The results were compared on the basis of 12 hourly ambulatory
blood pressure (BP) monitoring; fortnightly record of serum potassium, and failure of treatment (i.e., the need of additional antihypertensive drug
or incrementation in the dose of thiazides).
Results: Out of 114,44 in chlorthalidone group and 39 in HCTZ group completed our study. There was a significant mean fall in BP by −11.89/−9.86
in the morning time and by −11.12/−7.56 in the evening time in group H receiving HCTZ 25 mg OD. In chlorthalidone group, this mean fall was by
−16.45/−12.38 in the morning time and by −15.73/−10.86 in the evening time. After 12 weeks, night time BP control was better in chlorthalidone
group (127.91±5.01) than HCTZ (132.67±5.19) (p=0.001). Both drugs decreased serum potassium levels, but this decrease was marginally more with
HCTZ (3.777±0.601 vs. 3.891±0.534), statistically non-significant when compared to each other (p>0.05).
Conclusion: Chlorthalidone is better than HCTZ in controlling BP throughout the day without causing any significant complication.
Keywords: Diuretics, Antihypertensive effect, Hydrochlorothiazide, Chlorthalidone, Hypokalemia.

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Author Biography

BIJAY KUMAR, ASSOCIATE PRIF. PHARMACOLOGY MAHARISHI MARKADESHWAR MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL KUMARHATTI SOLAN

ASSOCIATE Prof Maharishi Markandeshwar medical college and hospital, Kumarhatti Solan 173211

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01-11-2015

How to Cite

KUMAR, B., S. KAUR, S. MANZOOR, and H. JOT SINGH. “FIRST AMONG EQUALS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE AND CHLORTHALIDONE ON RECENTLY DIAGNOSED HYPERTENSIVES”. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, vol. 8, no. 6, Nov. 2015, pp. 195-8, https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ajpcr/article/view/8199.

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