Prospective Evaluation of the Therapeutic Interchange of Felodipine ER for Amlodipine in Patients With Hypertension

  • Walters, Janie PharmD
  • Noel, Helen ANP, PhD
  • Folstad, Jon PharmD
  • Kapadia, Vaishali PharmD
  • White, C. Michael PharmD
Hospital Pharmacy 35(1):p 48-51, January 2000.

The objectives of this study were to evaluate the hemodynamic effects, electrocardiographic effects, and cost-avoidance associated with a therapeutic interchange program from amlodipine to felodipine ER. Patients (n = 44) stabilized on amlodipine therapy for hypertension in an ambulatory clinic were included. Patients were switched on a direct mg for mg basis from amlodipine to felodipine ER. Blood pressure variables were recorded during amlodipine therapy and on two follow-up visits after switching to felodipine ER. A 12-lead ECG to determine heart rate and other variables was performed during amlodipine therapy and on the first follow-up visit (n = 30). No changes in blood pressure control, heart rate, or ECG variables occurred after switching from amlodipine to felodipine ER. The estimated annual cost-avoidance for the health system is $15,440. Switching patients from amlodipine to felodipine ER produces similar effects with substantial cost-avoidance.

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