Pharmacology of antihypertensive agents with multiple actions P. A. van Zwieten Pharmacology and Hemodynamics Pages: S77 - S81
The pharmacology of carvedilol R. R. Ruffolo JrM. GellaiA. J. Nichols Pharmacology and Hemodynamics Pages: S82 - S88
The role of multiple action agents in hypertension P. Lund-JohansenP. Omvik Pharmacology and Hemodynamics Pages: S89 - S95
Hemodynamic profile of carvedilol V. HombachM. KochsA. Schmidt Pharmacology and Hemodynamics Pages: S101 - S103
Pharmacological characteristics of the stereoisomers of carvedilol W. BartschG. SponerH. O. Borbe Poster Presentations Pages: S104 - S107
Stereoselective disposition of carvedilol in man after intravenous and oral administration of the racemic compound G. NeugebauerW. AkpanK. Reiff Poster Presentations Pages: S108 - S111
Hemodynamic differences between carvedilol and labetalol in the cutaneous circulation R. R. Ruffolo JrC. F. SauermelchR. N. Willette Poster Presentations Pages: S112 - S114
Effects of carvedilol on common carotid arterial flow, peripheral hemodynamics, and hemorheologic variables in hypertension Y. NagakawaY. AkedoH. Orimo Poster Presentations Pages: S115 - S119
Effects of carvedilol on cerebral blood flow and its autoregulation in previous stroke patients with hypertension Y. KuriyamaM. NakamuraT. Sawada Poster Presentations Pages: S120 - S121
Influence of carvedilol and propranolol on coronary blood flow H. SievertG. FreyG. Kober Poster Presentations Pages: S122 - S124
Are different hemodynamic patterns of antihypertensive drugs clinically important? S. Julius Clinical Efficacy and Safety Pages: S125 - S128
The use of carvedilol in elderly hypertensive patients T. O. MorganA. AndersonW. Adam Clinical Efficacy and Safety Pages: S129 - S133
Do different hemodynamic effects of antihypertensive drugs translate into different safety profiles? M. Moser Clinical Efficacy and Safety Pages: S134 - S138
Effects of carvedilol on serum lipids in hypertensive and normotensive subjects H. SeguchiH. NakamuraS. Takahashi Poster Presentations Pages: S139 - S142
Safety and antihypertensive efficacy of carvedilol and atenolol alone and in combination with hydrochlorothiazide L. WidmannR. van der DoesM. Machwirth Poster Presentations Pages: S143 - S146
Efficacy and safety of carvedilol in comparison with atenolol in hypertensive patients pretreated with hydrochlorothiazide R. van der DoesL. WidmannU. Stienen Poster Presentations Pages: S147 - S152
The safety of adding carvedilol to hypertensive patients inadequately treated with diuretics A. G. DupontD. F. SchoorsR. P. Venuti Poster Presentations Pages: S153 - S157
Efficacy and safety of carvedilol in renal hypertension T. TakedaM. KohnoM. Yoshimura Poster Presentations Pages: S158 - S163
Safety and efficacy of once-daily carvedilol vs twice-daily labetalol in mild to moderate hypertension J. P. OllivierP. DurierJ. L. Gayet Poster Presentations Pages: S164 - S166
Blood-pressure-lowering effect of carvedilol vs nitrendipine in geriatric hypertensives B. KrönigL. WidmannB. Müller-Beckmann Poster Presentations Pages: S167 - S170