Abstract
The effect of ketanserin at 5 mg, 10 mg and 20 mg twice daily for 3 months was studied in Chinese patients with hypertension. Both 10 mg and 20 mg doses twice daily effectively reduced systolic and diastolic pressures, while 5 mg twice daily was not effective. The 20 mg regimen was more effective than 10 mg in reducing diastolic, but not systolic pressures. Blood pressure reduction was progressive up to 1 month of treatment but not thereafter. Neither first-dose hypotension nor postural hypotension were seen. There were no effects on body weight or heart rate. A nominally significant 6 msec increase in QTc was seen with 10 mg, but not with 5 or 20 mg twice daily; this could be a chance finding. The side-effect burden was light, and decreased with time.