Abstrakt: |
A study of 31 individuals (8 normal subjects and 23 patients with peptic ulcer) demonstrated that a single therapeutic dose (0.002 mg/kg) of clonidine, administered to individuals with normal hemodynamic parameters, slightly reduced their heart rate (by 7-8%), and arterial blood pressure (by 12-19%), had a modulating effect on blood aggregation, unaffected blood sugar and depressed dramatically basal gastric secretion of acid and pepsin, and, to a lesser extent, that of bicarbonates. This range of clonidine effects suggests that it may be useful in combined cases of arterial hypertension and gastric hypersecretion, yet the treatment should be relatively short-term and low-dose, because of a risk of gastric vasoconstriction. |