Table of Contents
- What is Perindopril Tert-Butylamine?
- Medical Uses
- How It Works
- Dosage and Administration
- Combination Therapies
- Bioequivalence Studies
- Safety and Side Effects
What is Perindopril Tert-Butylamine?
Perindopril Tert-Butylamine is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs called angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. It is used to treat various cardiovascular conditions, primarily high blood pressure (hypertension) and heart failure[1]. This medication is also known by its brand name ACERTIL®, and it may be available in different formulations, such as tablets[2].
Medical Uses
Perindopril Tert-Butylamine is primarily used to treat:
- High Blood Pressure (Hypertension): This medication helps lower blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels, making it easier for the heart to pump blood throughout the body[3].
- Heart Failure: It can help improve heart function in patients with heart failure, a condition where the heart cannot pump blood effectively[3].
How It Works
Perindopril Tert-Butylamine works by inhibiting an enzyme called angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). This enzyme is responsible for producing a substance called angiotensin II, which causes blood vessels to narrow. By blocking this enzyme, Perindopril helps blood vessels relax and widen, leading to lower blood pressure and improved blood flow[3].
Dosage and Administration
The typical dosage of Perindopril Tert-Butylamine is 4 mg, taken orally once daily. However, the exact dosage may vary depending on the patient’s condition and response to treatment. In clinical studies, the medication was administered as follows:
- A single oral dose of 4 mg, taken with 240 mL of warm water[1].
- The medication can be taken on an empty stomach or after meals, depending on the doctor’s instructions[1][2].
It’s important to follow your doctor’s instructions carefully and not to change your dosage without consulting them first.
Combination Therapies
Perindopril Tert-Butylamine is sometimes combined with other medications to enhance its effectiveness in treating hypertension and heart-related conditions. Some common combinations include:
- Perindopril Tert-Butylamine with Indapamide: This combination includes a thiazide-like diuretic (indapamide) to help remove excess fluid from the body, further lowering blood pressure[3].
- Perindopril Tert-Butylamine with Indapamide and Amlodipine: This triple combination adds a calcium channel blocker (amlodipine) to provide additional blood pressure control and treat coronary artery disease[4].
Bioequivalence Studies
Several studies have been conducted to compare different formulations of Perindopril and ensure they work similarly in the body. These studies, called bioequivalence studies, help determine if generic versions of the medication are as effective as the brand-name versions. Key points from these studies include:
- Comparisons between Perindopril Tert-Butylamine and Perindopril Arginine formulations[3].
- Evaluations of how the medication is absorbed and processed by the body when taken on an empty stomach or after meals[1][2].
- Measurements of maximum drug concentration (Cmax) and area under the plasma concentration versus time curve (AUC) to assess how much of the drug enters the bloodstream and how long it stays active[3][4].
Safety and Side Effects
While Perindopril Tert-Butylamine is generally considered safe and effective, like all medications, it may cause side effects in some patients. Clinical trials have included safety assessments to monitor for potential adverse effects. These assessments typically involve:
- Vital signs examinations
- Physical examinations
- Laboratory safety tests
- Coagulation examinations
- Electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring
- Adverse event reporting[1][2]
It’s important to report any unusual symptoms or side effects to your healthcare provider. They can help determine if these effects are related to the medication and advise on the best course of action.





