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1981 1
1987 1
1988 1
1990 4
1991 1
1992 3
1993 1
1994 3
1995 6
1996 7
1997 5
1998 6
1999 5
2000 9
2001 13
2002 10
2003 17
2004 16
2005 22
2006 27
2007 26
2008 27
2009 33
2010 27
2011 36
2012 26
2013 23
2014 24
2015 45
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2018 27
2019 14
2020 8
2021 12
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Two multicenter, 8-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group studies evaluating the efficacy and tolerability of amlodipine and valsartan in combination and as monotherapy in adult patients with mild to moderate essential hypertension.
Philipp T, Smith TR, Glazer R, Wernsing M, Yen J, Jin J, Schneider H, Pospiech R. Philipp T, et al. Clin Ther. 2007 Apr;29(4):563-80. doi: 10.1016/j.clinthera.2007.03.018. Clin Ther. 2007. PMID: 17617280 Clinical Trial.
An 18-week, prospective, randomized, double-blind, multicenter study of amlodipine/ramipril combination versus amlodipine monotherapy in the treatment of hypertension: the assessment of combination therapy of amlodipine/ramipril (ATAR) study.
Miranda RD, Mion D Jr, Rocha JC, Kohlmann O Jr, Gomes MA, Saraiva JF, Amodeo C, Filho BL. Miranda RD, et al. Clin Ther. 2008 Sep;30(9):1618-28. doi: 10.1016/j.clinthera.2008.09.008. Clin Ther. 2008. PMID: 18840367 Clinical Trial.
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