@article{oai:yamanashi.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003184, author = {SUGIYAMA, Atsushi and AWAJI, Takeo and HOMMA, Nobuo and TAMURA, Kohji and HASHIMOTO, Keitaro}, issue = {3}, journal = {山梨医科大学雑誌, 山梨医科大学雑誌}, month = {}, note = {The cardiovascular effects of six beta blocking agents; atenolol (50 mg), carteolol (5 mg), propranolol (10 mg), nipradilol (3 mg), dilevalol (100 mg) and metoprolol (40 mg) during Master's test exercise were assessed in 85 healthy young adults. All drugs significantly reduced the increments in pressure-rate product during exercise at 1 hr as well as 2 hr after the drug administration, which might reflect myocardial oxygen consumption. Therefore, after administration of these beta blockers, an equivalent workload can be achieved with less myocardial oxygen consumption. The potency of 6 drugs at 1 hr after drug administration was: metoprolol>nipradilol>atenolol>propranolol>dilevalol>carteolol, and that at 2 hr after administration was: atenolol>carteolol>metoprolol>propranolol>dilevalol>nipradilol.}, pages = {147--150}, title = { Effects of Six Beta Blocking Agents on Cardiovascular Responses during Exercise}, volume = {5}, year = {1990} }