The Alleviating Effects of Medazepam on Psychologically Induced Rise in the Blood Pressure of Essential Hypertensives
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概要
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The alleviating effects of medazepam on the excessive rise in the blood pressure induced by psychologically noxious stimuli were investigated using the mirror drawing test in 22 patients with essential hypertension. The double-blind study was carried out by the cross-over method. The alleviation of the raised blood pressure during the massed task of the MDT-performance for 6 min. in medazepam-phase was greater than that in predrug or placebo-phase. It can be concluded that the minor tranquilizer has an excellent effect on lowering such an excessive rise in the blood pressure which may probably lead patients to unfavorable complications.
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著者
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MIYABO SUSUMU
Third Department of Internal Medicine, Fukui Medical School
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Ogawa Nobuya
Department Of Clinical Pharmacology Ehime University School Of Medicine
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HISADA Tomoichiro
Third Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine Kanazawa University
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KITANAKA Isamu
Third Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine Kanazawa University
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MIZUSHIMA Noriaki
Third Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine Kanazawa University
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UENO Kiyomitsu
Third Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine Kanazawa University
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KISHIDA Shigeru
Third Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine Kanazawa University
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MIYAMOTO Shyohichi
Department of Education and Psychology, Kyushu University
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MIYABO Susumu
Third Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine Kanazawa University
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