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Changes in cardiovascular function after venlafaxine but not pregabalin in healthy volunteers: A double-blind, placebo-controlled study of orthostatic challenge, blood pressure and heart rate

Diaper, Alison; Rich, Ann S.; Wilson, Sue J.; Craig, Kevin; Dourish, Colin T.; Dawson, Gerry R.; Nutt, David J.; Bailey, Jayne E.

Authors

Ann S. Rich

Sue J. Wilson

Kevin Craig

Colin T. Dourish

Gerry R. Dawson

David J. Nutt

Jayne E. Bailey



Abstract

It is generally thought that venlafaxine raises blood pressure at higher doses; however, some studies have found no effect or a decrease in blood pressure. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cardiovascular (CV) effects of 3 weeks of dosing with venlafaxine, pregabalin and placebo on young healthy adults. Fifty-four participants, of mean age 23.1 years (sd 4.68), 29 male, were randomised into three parallel groups. Each group received one of the three drugs, dosed incrementally over a 3-week period to reach daily doses of 150 mg/day venlafaxine and 200 mg/day pregabalin. Blood pressure sphygmomanometer measurements, heart rate measurements, and orthostatic challenges recorded continuously beat-to-beat were performed weekly over this period and 5 days after treatment cessation. Results: showed resting systolic blood pressure (SBP) and resting and standing diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and heart rate (HR) were significantly raised by venlafaxine compared with the pregabalin and placebo groups. SBP drop on standing was larger, the resulting overshoot was smaller, and recovery was slower on venlafaxine. HR recovery was significantly impaired by venlafaxine. CV changes were observed after only 1 week of dosing at 112.5 mg/day. These effects of venlafaxine are likely to be due to its action of noradrenergic reuptake inhibition. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Aug 16, 2013
Publication Date Nov 1, 2013
Deposit Date Nov 21, 2019
Journal Human Psychopharmacology
Print ISSN 0885-6222
Electronic ISSN 1099-1077
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 28
Issue 6
Pages 562-575
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/hup.2346
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/4670092
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1002/hup.2346