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Divergent Effects of Calcium Channel Modulators on H-Reflex Excitability in Fatigued Rat Muscle. [PDF]
Maznychenko A +7 more
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A novel computational model of human iPSC-derived ventricular myocytes with improved L-type calcium current for application to Timothy syndrome. [PDF]
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Edelfosine induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in vascular smooth muscle cells to suppress neointimal hyperplasia. [PDF]
Sun J +8 more
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Response to the Letter to the Editor: "Hypertensive Urgency: Which Patient will be Fine in a Quiet Room?" [PDF]
Prado G, Bea C, Martínez F.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1987
Abstract An 80‐year‐old woman developed acute hepatitis following her first exposure to nifedipine. This adverse effect was characterised by fever, chills, anorexia, nausea, liver tenderness, hepatitic liver function tests and peripheral blood eosinophilia.
D R, Shaw, G M, Misan, R D, Johnson
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Abstract An 80‐year‐old woman developed acute hepatitis following her first exposure to nifedipine. This adverse effect was characterised by fever, chills, anorexia, nausea, liver tenderness, hepatitic liver function tests and peripheral blood eosinophilia.
D R, Shaw, G M, Misan, R D, Johnson
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Electroreduction of Nifedipine
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1992At pH greater than 6, the nitro group of nifedipine is reduced in a four-electron step to a hydroxylamino group. At pH less than 6, the hydroxylamino derivative undergoes an acid-catalyzed dehydration, and the rate of this reaction governs the limiting current.
M M, Ellaithy, P, Zuman
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Nifedipine-Aminophylline Interaction
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1988Two patients suffered serious nifedipine side effects that were reversed by intravenous ...
L, Kalra, M F, Bone, S J, Ariaraj
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The American Journal of Cardiology, 1985
Many investigators have studied the potential interactions between calcium-channel antagonists and digoxin. Digoxin is usually well absorbed, and its excretion is dependent on renal mechanisms, primarily glomerular filtration. Several studies have reported a decrease in digoxin clearance and an increase of approximately 50% in digoxin levels when ...
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Many investigators have studied the potential interactions between calcium-channel antagonists and digoxin. Digoxin is usually well absorbed, and its excretion is dependent on renal mechanisms, primarily glomerular filtration. Several studies have reported a decrease in digoxin clearance and an increase of approximately 50% in digoxin levels when ...
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