A dose‐ranging study to evaluate the beta‐adrenoceptor selectivity of single doses of betaxolol.

Abstract
1. Six normal subjects were given single oral doses of betaxolol 10 mg (B10), 20 mg (B20), 40 mg (B40), 80 mg (B80), propranolol 40 mg (P40), or placebo (PL) in a single‐blind randomised cross‐over design. 2. beta 1‐adrenoceptor blockade was assessed by reductions in exercise heart rate. Betaxolol produced dose‐related reductions in exercise heart rate (beats min‐1) up to a ceiling at B40, after which B80 showed a lesser effect: (158 +/− 8 PL, 128 +/− 3 B10, 123 +/− 2 B20, 116 +/− 4 B40, 136 +/− 10 B80, 135 +/− 4 P40). All doses of betaxolol (except B80) produced greater reductions compared with P40: (B10 P less than 0.001, B20 P less than 0.005, B40 P less than 0.001). 3. beta 2‐adrenoceptor blockade was assessed by attenuation of finger tremor and cardiovascular responses to graded infusions of i.v. isoprenaline. Dose‐ response curves were constructed and the doses required to increase heart rate by 25 beats min‐1, finger tremor by 200%, calf blood flow by 0.5 ml dl‐1 min‐1, and decrease diastolic blood pressure by 10 mm Hg, after each treatment were calculated. These were then compared with placebo responses and expressed as dose‐ratios. 4. Dose‐ratios for finger tremor showed significant attenuation by all doses of betaxolol (compared with PL): B10 1.5 +/− 0.18 (P less than 0.05), B20 2.62 +/− 0.45 (P less than 0.005), B40 2.55 +/− 0.33 (P less than 0.001), B80 2.48 +/− 0.48 (P less than 0.01); and by P40 6.49 +/− 1.12 (P less than 0.001).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)