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Carvedilol for reducing portal pressure in primary prophylaxis of variceal bleeding: a dose-response study.

Remy SchwarzerD KivaranovicRafael PaternostroMattias MandorferThomas ReibergerM TraunerM Peck-RadosavljevicArnulf Ferlitsch
Published in: Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (2018)
Carvedilol 12.5 mg/d was more effective than 6.25 mg/d in decreasing HVPG in primary prophylaxis. A total of 76% of patients achieved a HVPG-response of ≥ 10% to carvedilol 12.5 mg/d, however, arterial hypotension might occur, especially in patients with ascites.
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