The use of cyclooxygenase inhibitors has been seen to reduce the efficacy of many antihypertensive drugs. However, cyclooxygenase inhibitors are normally non-selective because they affect both vascular tissue, where the endothelial prostanoids exert principally a vasodilatory action, and the kidneys, where they also play an important role in regulating hydroelectrolytic metabolism by redistribution of intraparenchymal flow. To evaluate the relative importance of vascular district in the hypertensive patient, we administered ibuprofen - a drug acting with only a minimal antagonist activity.
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