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FEVER is an investigator-designed, prospective, multicentre,double-bind, randomized, placebo-controlled,parallel-group trial. The primary objective is to compare the long-term effects on the incidence of fatal and non-fatal stroke (and secondarily of other cardiovascular events) of administering a small dose of the calcium antagonist felodipine (5 mg once a day) or of a placebo, in hypertensive patients whose blood pressure had preliminarily been reduced by administering a low-dose diuretic (hydrochlorothiazide,12.5 mg once a day) to be continued in association with felodipine or placebo, throughout the trial.
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stroke or myocardial infarction during the previous 6 months; secondary hypertension; unstable angina; cardiomyopathy or significant valvular disease; serum creatinine greater than 178 mmol/l (2.0 mg/dl); gout; uncontrolled diabetes(fasting plasma glucose > 10 mmol/l, 180 mg/dl despite therapy); serious pulmonary or hepatic disease; known contraindications to study drugs; unwillingness to cooperate
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9,800 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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