The authors studied the hypotensive effect of the Bulgarian preparation Chlophazolin in ampoules of 0,15 mg, administered i. v. The study covered 50 patients, 44 of them with hypertonic disease II and III stage and the rest (6)--with renal and renovasal hypertension. The i. v. administration of chlophazolin was established to have a marked hypotensive effect and be expedient for the treatment of hypertonic crises and hypertension with high values. In a dose of 0,15 mg i. v. the preparation leads to a sharp decrease in the first 20 min, whereas during the following hours it is kept to lower values: systolic pressure-an average decrease of 30-40 mm Hb in a lying position, to 45-50 mm Hg in an erect position; the diastolic pressure-an average decrease of 10-15 mm Hg in a lying position to 20-25 mm Hg in an erect position. The hypotensive effect is better manifested in higher initial values of the pressure. It lasts approximately more than 13 hours but in 1/5 of the patients, with higher values of blood pressure, its effect is exhausted within 6-8 hours. Side effects of the preparation were registered in 26 per cent of the cases; orthostatic disturbances, sleepiness, dryness of the mouth, nausea. I. v. administration of chlopazolin does not change the excretion of urea and creatinine, diuresis and serum levels of sodium, potassium and chlorine.

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