Impact of Green Tea Catechin Ingestion on the Pharmacokinetics of Lisinopril in Healthy Volunteers
Lisinopril, a highly hydrophilic long‐acting angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibitor, is frequently prescribed for the treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure. Green tea consumption may reduce the risk of cardiovascular outcomes and total mortality, whereas green tea or its catechin c...
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Main Authors: | Shingen Misaka (Author), Yuko Ono (Author), Atsushi Uchida (Author), Tomoyuki Ono (Author), Osamu Abe (Author), Hiroshi Ogata (Author), Hideyuki Sato (Author), Masahiko Suzuki (Author), Satomi Onoue (Author), Yayoi Shikama (Author), Kenju Shimomura (Author) |
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