Coronary vasodilator
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diltiazem, dipyridamole, nifedipine, nitroglycerin, propranolol, verapamil
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- It seems that the most useful coronary vasodilator is no effect on the c-AMP in the ventricular muscle and group II and group III drugs are more useful coronary vasodilator drugs than group I drugs.
- We will demonstrate changes in the microcirculation of the ischemic myocardium caused by coronary vasodilators and demonstrate that a coronary vasodilator is not always effective on the ischemic myocardium.
- Therefore, when a coronary vasodilator is administered, the increase in MBF caused by reactive hyperemia within the infarcted tissue is less than that caused by the vasodilator in normal tissue.
- One advantage of a direct coronary vasodilator is that adequate hyperemia can be produced independently of its effects on cardiac function.
- The medication of claim 1, wherein said coronary vasodilator is selected from the group consisting of nitroglycerin, nifedipine and dipyridamole.
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