Single doses of motapizone 1 to 10 mg were given to 12 healthy subjects. Before and up to 8 h after each dose the blood pressure and heart rate were measured, as well as thrombocyte aggregation "ex vivo" with collagen, ADP and adrenaline. Motapizone produced a dose-dependent reduction in diastolic blood pressure and an increase in heart rate. These effects were demonstrated with individual variations after 1 to 3 mg and as a rule they were very marked after more than 6 mg. With the highest dose (mean 7.7 +/- 2.3 mg) the diastolic pressure fell by an average of 23% 1 h after medication as compared to with the baseline values. At the same time there was marked inhibition of thrombocyte aggregation, which also became apparent after about 3 mg and increased in proportion to the dose. The inhibition of aggregation peaked after 2 h and had disappeared within 8 h. The inhibition of ADP-induced aggregation was particularly marked.

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