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ChemInform Abstract: Cardiovascular and Related Agents

ChemInform, 2001
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
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Antidotal Effects of Curcumin Against Agents-Induced Cardiovascular Toxicity.

Cardiovascular & Haematological Disorders - Drug Targets, 2016
Curcumin, the major phenolic compound in turmeric, shows preventive effects in various diseases. Curcumin is commonly found in rhizome of the Curcuma species and traditionally used in herbal medicine.
T. Farkhondeh, S. Samarghandian
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Colchicine in Cardiovascular Disease: In-Depth Review

Circulation, 2022
Inflammation plays a prominent role in the development of atherosclerosis and other cardiovascular diseases, and anti-inflammatory agents may improve cardiovascular outcomes.
S. Deftereos   +13 more
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Therapeutic potential of quercetin as a cardiovascular agent

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2018
Flavonoids are integral components of various vegetation and in foods; consequently, they represent an inevitable part of the diet. Historical and epidemiological proof recommend that diet plans consisting of flavonoids such as quercetin have positive health benefits, especially on the heart.
Riyaz Syed   +5 more
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Infective Agents and Cardiovascular Disease

Seminars in Vascular Medicine, 2002
As a consequence of seminal laboratory and experimental work conducted in the 1970s, infections have recently been recognized among possible risk factors for atherosclerosis and its clinical cardiovascular disease manifestations. The infectious hypothesis also relates to modern atherogenesis theories that consider the crucial role of inflammation in ...
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Antiplatelet agents in cardiovascular disease

Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, 2011
Despite improvements in the treatment of acute coronary syndromes (ACS), cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States. Antiplatelet agents, such as aspirin and clopidogrel, play an important role in the treatment of patients with ACS, particularly those at high risk for whom treatment may yield the greatest benefits ...
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Cardiovascular agents.

Seminars in dialysis, 2011
With a growing population of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), it is critical that clinicians are aware of the consequences of how kidney failure affects the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of cardio- vascular medications. This is particularly true in patients on chronic hemodialysis. Approximately 30% of medication-related prob lems in
Walton, Ted, Thomas, Rebekah
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Oral antidiabetic agents as cardiovascular drugs

Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 2006
The increased risk of cardiovascular disease associated with type 2 diabetes is well documented. Lesser degrees of abnormal glucose metabolism including impaired fasting glycaemia and impaired glucose tolerance are also associated with increased cardiovascular risk.
Miles Fisher   +2 more
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Cardiovascular effects of contrast agents

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1989
Iodinated radiologic contrast agents should, ideally, passively provide radiographic contrast in blood vessels and soft tissues but have no effects on physiology, hematology or biochemistry. In practice, no such agent exists although the nonionics most closely approach the ideal.
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Oral antiplatelet agents in cardiovascular disease

Vasa, 2019
Abstract. Antiplatelet agents significantly reduce mortality and morbidity in ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease and peripheral artery disease (PAD), and are therefore part of guideline-driven daily medical treatment in these patients. Due to its beneficial effects in the secondary prevention of atherothrombotic events, aspirin remains ...
Simon Panzer   +3 more
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