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Content: [Beta]-adrenoceptor antagonists as antihypertensive agents / Richard Clarkson -- Centrally acting antihypertensive agents / Wolfgang Hoefke -- Antihypertensives acting by a peripheral mechanism / John E. Francis -- Antihypertensive agents as seen by the clinician / Gaddo Onesti.
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Antihypertensive Agents E d w a r d L . Engelhardt,
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Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories
A symposium sponsored by the Division of Medicinal Chemistry at the 169th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Philadelphia, Penn., April 8, 1975
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1976
In Antihypertensive Agents; Engelhardt, E.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1976.
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Library of CongressCIPData Antihypertensive agents. (ACS symposium series; 27 ISSN 0097-6156) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Hypotensive agents—Congresses. 2. Adrenergic beta receptor blockaders—Congresses. I. Engelhardt, Edward L., 1919. II. American Chemical Society. Division of Medicinal Chemistry. III. Series: American Chemical Society. ACS symposium series; 27. [DNLM: 1. Antihypertensive agents—Congresses. 2. Hypertension—Drug therapy—Congresses. WG340 A629 1975]. RM345.A57 615'.71 76-15416 ISBN 0-8412-0333-4 ACSMC8 27 1-96
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In Antihypertensive Agents; Engelhardt, E.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1976.
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In Antihypertensive Agents; Engelhardt, E.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1976.
PREFACE
ipvuring the quarter of a century that I have been involved in the search for antihypertensive agents, there has been a continuing trend by the clinician to use antihypertensive therapy in patients with less and less severe hypertensive disease. This has led to a need for agents that are effective in milder degrees of hypertension and substantially free from side effects that might reduce compliance of the patient with the therapeutic regimen The four papers tha view of the current status of antihypertensive agents in use or in the later stages of development in 1975. The saluretic diuretics are not described in detail, although G. Onesti discusses their importance as an integral part of the antihypertensive therapeutic armamentarium. The intensive and extensive research in /^-adrenergic blocking agents is critically reviewed by R. Clarkson. W. Hoefke discusses the centrally acting antihypertensive agents as typifi