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A Clinical Appraisal of Pentapyrrolidinium (M&B 2050) in Hypertensive Patients
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HypertensionB 2050Cardiovascular DiseaseAntihypertensive TherapySevere HypertensionPharmacologyNeuropharmacologyClinical PharmacologyClinical AppraisalPharmacotherapyPostural FaintnessMedicineNeuromuscular BlockadeDrug DiscoveryAnesthesiology
The new ganglionic blocking agent, pentapyrrolidinium or M&B 2050, appears to have several distinct advantages over hexamethonium in the treatment of severe hypertension. These advantages include longer duration of action, greater potency, less tolerance, less interference with intestinal motility, and, most important, a more uniform response from day to day on oral administration. However, critical adjustment of dosage is necessary and side effects are not infrequent, the most disturbing being postural faintness and impotence.