Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMLODIPINE MALEATE BENAZEPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE versus ZESTORETIC.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMLODIPINE MALEATE BENAZEPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE versus ZESTORETIC.
AMLODIPINE MALEATE; BENAZEPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE vs ZESTORETIC
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Amlodipine is a dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker that inhibits the influx of calcium ions into vascular smooth muscle and cardiac muscle, leading to vasodilation and reduced peripheral vascular resistance. Benazepril is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor that prevents the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II, resulting in vasodilation and reduced aldosterone secretion.
Combination of lisinopril (ACE inhibitor) and hydrochlorothiazide (thiazide diuretic). Lisinopril inhibits angiotensin-converting enzyme, reducing angiotensin II formation, decreasing vasoconstriction and aldosterone secretion. Hydrochlorothiazide inhibits sodium reabsorption in distal convoluted tubule, increasing diuresis and reducing plasma volume.
Initial: 2.5-5 mg amlodipine / 10-20 mg benazepril orally once daily, titrated to 10/40 mg once daily based on response.
Zestoretic (lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide) is available in fixed-dose combinations. Typical adult dose: 10 mg/12.5 mg, 20 mg/12.5 mg, or 20 mg/25 mg orally once daily. Maximum dose: lisinopril 80 mg/day, hydrochlorothiazide 50 mg/day.
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Amlodipine: 30-50 h (terminal), allowing once-daily dosing; benazeprilat: 10-11 h (terminal), effective for 24 h.
Lisinopril: terminal half-life approximately 12 hours (accumulation half-life 13.8 hours in patients with normal renal function). Hydrochlorothiazide: terminal half-life 5.6–14.8 hours (mean 9.6 hours).
Renal: Amlodipine 10% unchanged, benazeprilat (active metabolite) 50-60% in urine; biliary/fecal: amlodipine 20-25% as metabolites, benazeprilat 10-20% in feces.
Lisinopril is excreted unchanged in urine; 100% renal elimination. Hydrochlorothiazide is excreted primarily by the kidney (≥95% as unchanged drug) via tubular secretion.
Category D/X
Category C
ACE Inhibitor
ACE Inhibitor + Diuretic