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Calcium channel blocking agents in the treatment of cardiovascular disorders. Part I: Basic …


EM ANTMAN, PH STONE, JE MULLER, E … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980 - Am Coll Physicians
Calcium ions play an important role in the cardiovascular system. They are
involved in electrophysiologic processes, link excitation to muscular
contraction, control energy storage and utilization, and constrict vascular ...
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Calcium channel blocking agents in the treatment of cardiovascular disorders. Part II: …


PH Stone, EM Antman, JE MULLER, E … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980 - Am Coll Physicians
The calcium channel blocking agents have multiple hemodynamic effects that make
them potentially valuable in treating many cardiovascular disorders. They are
potent dilators of coronary and peripheral arteries and in isolated tissue ...
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[CITATION] Therapeutic implications of slow-channel blockade in cardiocirculatory disorders


G Ellrodt, CYC Chew, BN Singh… - Circulation, 1980 - Am Heart Assoc
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Comparative pharmacology of calcium antagonists: nifedipine, verapamil and diltiazem.


PD Henry - The American journal of cardiology, 1980 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Calcium antagonists (slow channel blocking agents) are a very heterogeneous
group of agents with dissimilar structural, electrophysiologic and pharmacologic
properties. Nifedipine is a potent, long-acting vasodilator that has proved ...
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[CITATION] New perspectives in the pharmacologic therapy of cardiac arrhythmias.


BN Singh, JT Collett, CY Chew - Progress in cardiovascular diseases - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Prog Cardiovasc Dis. 1980 Jan-Feb;22(4):243-301. New perspectives in the
pharmacologic therapy of cardiac arrhythmias. Singh BN, Collett JT, Chew CY. ...
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Effects of agents which inhibit the slow channel on sinus node automaticity and …

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DP ZIPES, JC FISCHER - Circulation Research, 1974 - Am Heart Assoc
1524-4571 Copyright © 1974 American Heart Association. All rights reserved.
Print ISSN: 0009-7330. Online ISSN: TX 72514 Circulation Research is published
by the American Heart Association. 7272 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, ...
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Effects of intravenous verapamil on hemodynamics in patients with heart disease.


BN Singh, AH Roche - American heart journal, 1977 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The hemodynamic effects of intravenous verapamil (10 mg.) were evaluated in 13
patients with coronary artery disease and in seven patients with rheumatic
valvular disease during cardiac catheterization. The peak effects were ...
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Comparative effects of three calcium antagonists, diltiazem, verapamil and nifedipine, on the …

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C Kawai, T Konishi, E Matsuyama, H Okazaki - Circulation, 1981 - Am Heart Assoc
27. Shand DG, Rangno RE: The disposition of propranolol. 1. Elimination during
oral absorption in man. Pharmacology 7: 159, 1972 28. Bourdillon PJ: Prolonged
QT interval to predict sudden death. Circulation 59: 1079, 1979 29. Randall ...
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" Calcium Influx Blockers" and Vascular Smooth Muscle: Do We Really Understand the …


R ZELIS, SF FLAIM - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981 - Am Coll Physicians
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"Calcium Influx Blockers" and Vascular Smooth Muscle: Do We Really ...
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Specific pharmacology of calcium in myocardium, cardiac pacemakers, and vascular …


A Fleckenstein - Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1977 - Annual Reviews
The essential connection of the basic physiological processes of excitation and
contraction with transmembrane movements of Na, K, and Ca ions probably origi
nates from an early stage of cellular evolution. Despite innumerable ...
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