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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: The mean increase in blood pressure variables in the ibuprofen group was significantly different compared with the mean increase in the variables in the placebo group after 3 weeks of treatment : supine systolic blood pressure (7. 1 mm Hg compared with -4. 5 mm Hg ; 95 % CI for the difference in means, 2. 5 to 20. 6 ; p = 0. 0133) ; supine diastolic pressure (6. 4 mm Hg compared with 0. 0 ; 95 % CI for difference in means, 0. 87 to 12. 4 ; p = 0. 0250) ; supine mean arterial pressure (6. 6 mm Hg compared with -1. 5 ; 95 % CI for difference in means, 2. 0 to 14. 2 ; p = 0. 0110) ; sitting systolic pressure (6. 8 mm Hg compared with -3. 7 ; 95 % CI for difference in means, 2. 0 to 19. 0 ; p = 0. 0169) ; sitting diastolic pressure (5. 3 mm Hg compared with -1. 1 ; 95 % CI for difference in means, 0. 76 to 12. 1 ; p = 0. 0273) ; and sitting mean arterial pressure (5. 8 mm Hg compared with -2. 0 ; 95 % CI for difference in means, 1. 5 to 14. 1 ; p = 0. 0169).