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Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1987
Abstract A case of fatal verapamil poisoning is reported. The pathologic and toxicologic findings are discussed.
John F. Koepke, Arthur J. McBay
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Abstract A case of fatal verapamil poisoning is reported. The pathologic and toxicologic findings are discussed.
John F. Koepke, Arthur J. McBay
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Drugs, 1977
Verapamil, a derivative of papaverine, originally developed as an antianginal drug is a highly effective antiarrhythmic drug against supraventricular tachyarrhythmias when administered intravenously. It is not a ~-adrenoceptor blocking agent (~-blocker) and differs from other antiarrhythmic agents in its mode of action.
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Verapamil, a derivative of papaverine, originally developed as an antianginal drug is a highly effective antiarrhythmic drug against supraventricular tachyarrhythmias when administered intravenously. It is not a ~-adrenoceptor blocking agent (~-blocker) and differs from other antiarrhythmic agents in its mode of action.
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Verapamil-induced Parkinsonism
The American Journal of Medicine, 1995Clara C. Faura +3 more
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Verapamil and the calcium paradox
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 1980S.M. Humphrey +2 more
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Verapamil intoxication and hyperglycemia
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1989openaire +6 more sources
Neuromuscular Transmission and Verapamil
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1983Lehmann Hans Dieter, Rolf Kretzschmar
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