“…The attributed to the non-specific membrane-stabilizing activity (MSA) since the specific betablocking effect was without importance and the hydrophilic practo-101, a betablocker without MSA, had less platelet inhibitory effects (4,33,34). The lipophilic timolol maleate has very weak MSA (6,12,26). Thus, it is unlikely that the platelet-inhibitory effect obtained by timolol after a single dose can be explained by MSA which was suggested to be the mechanism for the platelet effect of propranolol (33).…”