Breckenridge A, Orme M, Serlin M J, Maciver M
Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1982 Jun;13(1 Suppl):37S-39S. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1982.tb01887.x.
1 Labetalol is an effective agent in essential hypertension as documented in open studies and controlled studies in which its efficacy has been compared with both placebo and a variety of other anti-hypertensive drugs. 2 Labetalol given by mouth lowers blood pressure rapidly. There is no evidence of tolerance to its anti-hypertensive action. 3 Adverse effects include excessive hypotension, but only when the drug is given in large doses. Epigastric discomfort and scalp tingling have been documented especially after intravenous administration. 4 From a pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic point of view, labetalol can be given once daily, but postural hypotension after large (greater than 1 g) single doses may limit the usefulness of once daily regimes. Twice daily administration appears an acceptable compromise.