K. Van Der Byl
University of Natal
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Journal of International Medical Research | 1990
William P. Leary; A.J. Reyes; R.D. Wynne; K. Van Der Byl
The responses of urine and urinary solute outputs and flows to single doses of 80 mg furosemide, a25 mg hydrochlorothiazide, and 100 or 200 mg flosequinan were investigated in healthy subjects using a double-blind, randomized, crossover design. Treatment days were separated by 7 days. Volumes of urine passed between 0 and 3, 3 and 6, 6 and 9, 9 and 12, and 12 and 24 h after drug administration were determined and urinary concentrations of chloride, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphate, zinc, urate, urea and creatinine were measured. Venous blood was taken before and 6 and 24 h after dosing and the serum was analysed for the same solutes as urine. Excretions of urine and urinary solutes accumulated at the end of each collection period after each formulation were fitted by the UY function, whose derivative provided corresponding flows as functions of time. Instantaneous renal clearances of solutes 6 and 24 h after dosing were evaluated from the flows. This approach showed that 80 mg furosemide and 25 mg hydrochlorothiazide were equipotent 24-h natriuretics. Rapid urinary responses which then rebounded compared with the control responses were produced by 80 mg furosemide, whereas changes after 25 mg hydrochlorothiazide were smooth. Neither 100 or 200 mg flosequinan showed any important effect on urinary excretion.
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology | 1987
W. P. Leary; Ariel J. Reyes; K. Van Der Byl; Maharaj B
The effects of monotherapy with once-daily ketanserin (40 mg) were compared to those of ketanserin (40 mg) plus hydrochlorothiazide (25 mg) once daily in 21 patients with mild essential hypertension. After a placebo run-in period of 4 weeks, medication was randomly allocated. The study was double-blind and the double-dummy technique was used. The measurements of blood pressure during the 3-month treatment period showed a tendency for progressive decreases of the variable. Supine and erect blood pressure mean values were significantly reduced, between pretreatment and the end of week 12, by 17 and 12 mm Hg with ketanserin therapy and by 19 and 16 mm Hg with combination treatment, respectively. A mathematical model used for studying the evolution of erect diastolic blood pressure over time revealed that the combination lowered blood pressure at a higher rate than did ketanserin alone in the first week of treatment, but that thereafter the velocity of change was higher for ketanserin alone. Both treatments had equally effective antihypertensive effects after 12 weeks, although differences existed in the time courses of blood pressure changes. More prolonged studies are required in order to distinguish further between the medications used.
Life Sciences | 1982
K. Van Der Byl; A.J. Honour; William P. Leary
Abstract A method of studying and monitoring platelet behaviour in mesenteric arteries of the live albino rat is described which permits observation of any change in platelet reactivity during acute or chronic experiments.
Current Therapeutic Research-clinical and Experimental | 1984
W. P. Leary; Ariel J. Reyes; K. Van Der Byl
American Journal of Hypertension | 1994
Maharaj B; Shaun M. Khedun; J. Moodley; N. Madhanpall; K. Van Der Byl
Current Therapeutic Research-clinical and Experimental | 1984
W. P. Leary; Ariel J. Reyes; K. Van Der Byl
American Journal of Hypertension | 1994
Maharaj B; Shaun M. Khedun; J. Moodley; N. Madhanpall; K. Van Der Byl
Current Therapeutic Research-clinical and Experimental | 1988
Ariel J. Reyes; W. P. Leary; K. Van Der Byl; J.-P. Santoni
American Journal of Hypertension | 1993
Maharaj B; K. Van Der Byl
Current Therapeutic Research-clinical and Experimental | 1989
W. P. Leary; Ariel J. Reyes; K. Van Der Byl; Maharaj B