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A randomized, therapy controlled, double blind, single center cross-over pilot study to evaluate the antihypertensive and pleiotropic effects of telmisartan in comparison to amlodipin on myocardial diastolic function , vascular function and carbohydrate metabolism in 30 patients with metabolic syndrome, mild to moderate hypertension and without overt coronary artery disease

Trial Profile

A randomized, therapy controlled, double blind, single center cross-over pilot study to evaluate the antihypertensive and pleiotropic effects of telmisartan in comparison to amlodipin on myocardial diastolic function , vascular function and carbohydrate metabolism in 30 patients with metabolic syndrome, mild to moderate hypertension and without overt coronary artery disease

Status: Recruiting
Phase of Trial: Phase IV

Latest Information Update: 10 Jun 2011

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At a glance

  • Drugs Telmisartan (Primary) ; Amlodipine
  • Indications Heart failure; Hypertension
  • Focus Pharmacodynamics
  • Acronyms telmipleio

Most Recent Events

  • 10 Jun 2011 New trial record

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