The prevalence of hypertension increases with age. Multiple physiologic factors are involved in the development of hypertension in the elderly. Alpha1-adrenergic blocking agents lower blood pressure through a reduction in total peripheral resistance. Prazosin, terazosin, and doxazosin have been shown to be equally effective in reducing blood pressure in older persons. The bioavailability, terminal elimination half-life, and volume of distribution of prazosin is increased in the elderly. Hybrid drugs, such as ketanserin, urapidil, and indoramin are also effective in lowering blood pressure. Ketanserin seems to have a greater effect on blood pressure reduction in persons older than 60 years of age. Alpha1-adrenergic blockers may be used safely in patients with diabetes, asthma, and hyperlipidemia.

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