Myocardial Response to Acute Injury 1992
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-12522-7_12
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Role of Lipids and Lipid Metabolites in Myocardial Ischaemia

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“…In a double-blind, crossover, and randomized study, Cocco et al (16) examined the effect of a single oral administration of ranolazine (10,60,120, or 240 mg) on exercise tolerance in 104 patients who had chronic stable angina and still remained symptomatic despite treatment with a ␤-adrenoceptor antagonist or diltiazem. Their study revealed that ranolazine at a dose of 240 mg improved the duration of exercise and time to 1 mm of ST segment depression, whereas lower doses of ranolazine (30,60, and 120 mg) had no significant effects. Thadani et al (62) reported that low doses of ranolazine (30,60, and 120 mg) failed to produce the antianginal action, even when patients were treated orally with the drug t.i.d.…”
Section: Antianginal Action Of Ranolazinementioning
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“…In a double-blind, crossover, and randomized study, Cocco et al (16) examined the effect of a single oral administration of ranolazine (10,60,120, or 240 mg) on exercise tolerance in 104 patients who had chronic stable angina and still remained symptomatic despite treatment with a ␤-adrenoceptor antagonist or diltiazem. Their study revealed that ranolazine at a dose of 240 mg improved the duration of exercise and time to 1 mm of ST segment depression, whereas lower doses of ranolazine (30,60, and 120 mg) had no significant effects. Thadani et al (62) reported that low doses of ranolazine (30,60, and 120 mg) failed to produce the antianginal action, even when patients were treated orally with the drug t.i.d.…”
Section: Antianginal Action Of Ranolazinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their study revealed that ranolazine at a dose of 240 mg improved the duration of exercise and time to 1 mm of ST segment depression, whereas lower doses of ranolazine (30,60, and 120 mg) had no significant effects. Thadani et al (62) reported that low doses of ranolazine (30,60, and 120 mg) failed to produce the antianginal action, even when patients were treated orally with the drug t.i.d. for 4 w. In another double-blind, crossover, and randomized study, Rousseau et al (54) reported that oral administration of ranolazine (342 mg, t.i.d.)…”
Section: Antianginal Action Of Ranolazinementioning
confidence: 99%
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