- An
antianginal is a drug used in the
treatment of
angina pectoris, a
symptom of
ischaemic heart disease.
Myocardial ischemia arises from the dysfunction...
- and
marketed by
Laboratoires Servier (France). It is an anti-ischemic (
antianginal)
metabolic agent of the
fatty acid
oxidation inhibitor class, meaning...
- The WHO
Model List of
Essential Medicines (aka
Essential Medicines List or EML),
published by the
World Health Organization (WHO),
contains the medications...
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Poppers are
recreational drugs belonging to the
alkyl nitrite family of
chemical compounds. When
fumes from
these substances are inhaled, they act as potent...
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Chirkov SN,
Ermakovich II (1996). "A
comparative evaluation of the
antianginal action of
commercially and
noncommercially produced validol in neurocirculatory...
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blockers and
calcium channel blockers,
which are two
commonly prescribed antianginal classes of
cardiac drugs.
Ivabradine has no
apparent inotropic properties...
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channel blockers, diuretics,
cardiac glycosides, antiarrhythmics, nitrate,
antianginals, vasoconstrictors, vasodilators. HMG-CoA
reductase inhibitors (statins)...
- Amyl
nitrite is a
chemical compound with the
formula C5H11ONO. A
variety of
isomers are known, but they all
feature an amyl
group attached to the nitrite...
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Blockers Antianginals:
Ranolazine Antiarrhythmics (class I):
Ajmaline Aprindine Disopyramide Dronedarone Encainide Flecainide Lidocaine Lorajmine Lorcainide...
- buspirone, gepirone, and
tandospirone produce 1-PP as a metabolite.
Antianginals Ranolazine Trimetazidine Antidepressants Amoxapine Befuraline Buspirone...