AbstractAll calcium antagonists have the ability to decrease the symptoms and signs in some patients with ischemic heart disease and help lower the blood pressure in hypertensive persons, but in clinical doses nifedipine does not exhibit antiarrhythmic properties, although these are an important part of the action of verapamil, diltiazem and some substances with a similar chemical structure. In certain disorders beta-adrenergic blocking drugs are useful adjuncts, and under some circumstances, particularly variant angina and supraventricular arrhythmias, specific calcium antagonists are the drugs of choice. More data are needed to define the role of calcium antagonists during cardiopulmonary bypass, in the protection of the ischemic myocardi...
Calcium antagonists are known to decrease blood pressure acutely and chronically in hypertensive pat...
SUMMARY The relative efficacy of two calcium antagonist drugs, verapamil, 120 mg three times a day a...
This prospective study investigated whether pretreatment with intravenously administered calcium wou...
AbstractAll calcium antagonists have the ability to decrease the symptoms and signs in some patients...
SUMMARY The development of drugs which selectively block the "slow " channels by which cal...
Drugs of several chemical families have been identified as calcium antagonists. This article examine...
The chief site of action of the calcium antagonist drugs is the slow calcium channel in two tissues:...
This paper summarizes the pharmacological properties of calcium channel blockers (CCBs), their estab...
Clinical experience with calcium antagonists in congestive heart failure has, to date, been mainly r...
Clinical experience with calcium antagonists in congestive heart failure has, to date, been mainly r...
Clinical experience with calcium antagonists in congestive heart failure has, to date, been mainly r...
AbstractThe rationale for the use of calcium enamel bleckers in patients with chronic heart failure ...
Voltage-sensitive calcium channels (L-type) mediate the entry of extracellular calcium into smooth m...
The article discusses the problem of using calcium antagonists in clinical practice. Taking into acc...
Role of calcium channel blockers in the future, in view of the INSIGHT Study. The data from The Inte...
Calcium antagonists are known to decrease blood pressure acutely and chronically in hypertensive pat...
SUMMARY The relative efficacy of two calcium antagonist drugs, verapamil, 120 mg three times a day a...
This prospective study investigated whether pretreatment with intravenously administered calcium wou...
AbstractAll calcium antagonists have the ability to decrease the symptoms and signs in some patients...
SUMMARY The development of drugs which selectively block the "slow " channels by which cal...
Drugs of several chemical families have been identified as calcium antagonists. This article examine...
The chief site of action of the calcium antagonist drugs is the slow calcium channel in two tissues:...
This paper summarizes the pharmacological properties of calcium channel blockers (CCBs), their estab...
Clinical experience with calcium antagonists in congestive heart failure has, to date, been mainly r...
Clinical experience with calcium antagonists in congestive heart failure has, to date, been mainly r...
Clinical experience with calcium antagonists in congestive heart failure has, to date, been mainly r...
AbstractThe rationale for the use of calcium enamel bleckers in patients with chronic heart failure ...
Voltage-sensitive calcium channels (L-type) mediate the entry of extracellular calcium into smooth m...
The article discusses the problem of using calcium antagonists in clinical practice. Taking into acc...
Role of calcium channel blockers in the future, in view of the INSIGHT Study. The data from The Inte...
Calcium antagonists are known to decrease blood pressure acutely and chronically in hypertensive pat...
SUMMARY The relative efficacy of two calcium antagonist drugs, verapamil, 120 mg three times a day a...
This prospective study investigated whether pretreatment with intravenously administered calcium wou...