Medicinal Chemistry

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  1. Direct vasodilators: reduce pressure by dilating resistance vessels (arteries) by
    vascular smooth muscle relaxation (e.g., Ca^2 +channel blockers such as verapamil
    (4.133) or nifedipine (5.151); vasodilators such as dihydralazine (5.152))

  2. Diuretics: lower blood pressure by reducing blood volume and promoting sodium
    depletion (e.g., diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide (5.153))


From a practical clinical perspective, the initial therapy of hypertension involves the
selection of an agent from one of the following four starter groups:



  1. Diuretics

  2. Beta-blockers

  3. ACE inhibitors or AT 1 antagonists

  4. Ca^2 +channel antagonists


If the therapeutic results are inadequate, the option is either to change to another drug
in one of the remaining three groups (maintaining one-drug therapy or monotherapy) or
to combine with a drug from one of the remaining three groups (initiating polytherapy).
In severe cases of hypertension, combination therapy is achieved by combining one or


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