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Initial Experience With Isradipine for the Treatment of Hypertension in Children

Authors: LYNNE M. STRAUSER MD, TED GROSHONG MD, JOSEPH D. TOBIAS MD

Abstract

Abstract Background. Isradipine is a calcium channel blocker of the dihydropyridine class. It has limited effects on myocardial contractility; is available in a powder‐filled capsule and has a half‐life of 6 to 8 hours. Methods. Pharmacy records were reviewed to identify pediatric patients who had received isradipine. The following demographic data were obtained: age, weight, sex, underlying medical problems, and initial blood pressure values. Information concerning isradipine included the initial dose and its interval, subsequent dose escalations, blood pressure response to the medication, and duration of therapy. Results. The study population comprised 12 patients, ranging in age from 10 days to 11 years. The etiology of the hypertension was renal in 9 cases and nonrenal in 3. Initial dosing with isradipine was 0.1 mg/kg/dose. Six patients had emergent hypertension, and their blood pressure had been controlled with intravenous nicardipine before oral isradipine. Six patients received initial therapy with oral isradipine. Isradipine was monotherapy in 7 patients and in combination with other agents in 5 patients. The dose of isradipine required for blood pressure control was 0.6 ± 0.3 mg/kg/day (range, 0.3 to 1.2 mg/kg/day). Isradipine failed to provide effective blood pressure control in 2 patients. In 1 of these patients, isradipine was effective after peritoneal dialysis. Conclusions. Isradipine is an effective, orally administered agent for control of hypertension in children.

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