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Potassium channel blockers as potential antisickling agents

Potassium channel blockers as potential antisickling agents

... release. Blockers o f the delayed rectifier channel are tetraethylammonium (TEA) which appears to possess two binding sites, one intracellular and one e x t r a c e l l u l a r , ^2 the inorganic ions Cs+, Ba^+, ...

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Severe iatrogenic bradycardia related to the combined use of beta-blocking agents and sodium channel blockers

Severe iatrogenic bradycardia related to the combined use of beta-blocking agents and sodium channel blockers

... Beta-blockers are the most common culprits in causing bradycardia, interfering with slow action potential generation and atrioventricular conduction. They target the sympathetic nervous system and have negative ...

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Individual patient data meta-analysis of beta-blockers in heart failure: rationale and design

Individual patient data meta-analysis of beta-blockers in heart failure: rationale and design

... receptor blockers; BB-HF: Beta-Blockers in Heart Failure Collaborative Group; BEST: Beta-Blocker Evaluation Survival Trial; CAPRICORN: Carvedilol Post-Infarct Survival Control in LV Dysfunction Study; ...

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Utilization of Beta Blockers Post Myocardial Infarction

Utilization of Beta Blockers Post Myocardial Infarction

... advanced age, calcium channel blocker use and other therapies. Ironically, some of these patient populations have been found to derive greater benefits when prescribed beta blockers than when not. For instance, ...

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Influence of Beta Blockers on Complications of Cirrhosis

Influence of Beta Blockers on Complications of Cirrhosis

... Aligned with the previous study, Leithead et al, in Gut 2015, did a single centre observational retrospective study, taking patients with ascites who were listed for liver transplant and that beta blockers do not ...

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β Blockers: A systematic review

β Blockers: A systematic review

... 15. Nebivolol Bystolic A β-1- receptor blocker with nitric oxidepotentiating vasodilatory effect used in treatment of hypertension and, in Europe, also for left ventricular failure [25]. It is highly cardio selective ...

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Effect of beta-blockers on exacerbation rate and lung function in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

Effect of beta-blockers on exacerbation rate and lung function in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

... beta blockers [5, 6]. Cardioselective beta-blockers (or beta-1-blockers) have a 20 fold greater affinity for β-1 receptors and less theoretical risk for bronchocon- ...

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Pharmacogenetics of ophthalmic topical β blockers

Pharmacogenetics of ophthalmic topical β blockers

... The interindividual variability in IOP response to β-blockers is unclear. It has been well established that, for most therapeutics administered at standard doses, a substantial proportion of patients do not ...

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Evaluation of the Influence of Beta-blockers on the Incidence of Malaria

Evaluation of the Influence of Beta-blockers on the Incidence of Malaria

... As of the time when this study was begun, there had been as yet no published data as to the preventive effect of beta-blockers on malaria in the clinical scenario. During the last months of the study period, a ...

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Beta Blockers for Heart Failure: An Evidence based Review Answering Practical Therapeutic Questions

Beta Blockers for Heart Failure: An Evidence based Review Answering Practical Therapeutic Questions

... fully a third (33%) was on less than 5 mg. In COPERNICUS carvedilol was initiated at 3.125 mg bd for 2 weeks, progressing every 2 weeks to 6.25 mg bd, then 12.5 mg bd before seeking the target dose of 25 mg bd. Mean ...

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SAQ as Predictors of Blockers Performance in Volleyball

SAQ as Predictors of Blockers Performance in Volleyball

... and Blockers performance was selected for dependent ...between Blockers Performance and Speed, Blockers Performance and Agility, Blockers Performance and Quickness, Speed and Agility, Speed ...

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Beta-blockers: friend or foe in asthma?

Beta-blockers: friend or foe in asthma?

... association between prescription of β -blockers to asthma patients and the incidence of severe asthma exacerbations requiring treatment with oral corticosteroids. The primary aim was to determine whether the first ...

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Development of selective blockers for Ca2+-activated Cl- channel using Xenopus laevis oocytes with an improved drug screening strategy

Development of selective blockers for Ca2+-activated Cl- channel using Xenopus laevis oocytes with an improved drug screening strategy

... known blockers and commercially available chemical compounds on CaCC in Xenopus oocytes Using the optimized drug screening protocol, the effect of known blockers of CaCC was ...CaCC blockers caused a ...

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A combined role of calcium channel blockers and angiotensin receptor blockers in stroke prevention

A combined role of calcium channel blockers and angiotensin receptor blockers in stroke prevention

... channel blockers, such as amlodipine, and angiotensin receptor blockers, such as valsartan, represent the two antihypertensive drug classes with the strongest supportive data for the prevention of ...

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“A Class Review on ACE Inhibitors/ARBS and Beta Blockers and Effectiveness in HFrEF” by Rakhi K R, Dhandapani Chidambaram, Aleena Alex, Ann Merry Davis, Bharathi K, Keerthanaa B, India.

“A Class Review on ACE Inhibitors/ARBS and Beta Blockers and Effectiveness in HFrEF” by Rakhi K R, Dhandapani Chidambaram, Aleena Alex, Ann Merry Davis, Bharathi K, Keerthanaa B, India.

... receptor blockers (ARBs) and blocking Adrenergic beta receptor forms the foundation of the evidence-based therapy for patients with HF and reduced ejection ...beta blockers should be used as the drugs of ...

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On blockers in bounded posets

On blockers in bounded posets

... In Section 2, the notion of intersecter plays a role analogous to that played by the notion of blocking set in the Boolean lattice of all subsets of a finite set. In Section 3, we explore the structure of subposets of ...

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Investigating calcium channel blockers as antimalarials

Investigating calcium channel blockers as antimalarials

... Verapamil reversal of chloroquine resistance in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is specific for resistant parasites and independent of the weak base effect.. Magnetic isolatio[r] ...

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PRESCRIBING PATTERN OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVES IN INDIVIDUALS WITH HYPERTENSION ALONE AND WITH COEXISTING DIABETES MELLITUS – A COMPARATIVE STUDY

PRESCRIBING PATTERN OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVES IN INDIVIDUALS WITH HYPERTENSION ALONE AND WITH COEXISTING DIABETES MELLITUS – A COMPARATIVE STUDY

... channel blockers and newly introduced angiotensin receptor blockers alone or in combination with hydrochlorothiazide are preferred drugs in both the study ...Beta blockers are less preferred in ...

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Journal homepage: www.ijptjournal.com A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ON MANAGEMENT OF HYPERTENSION IN PATIENTS ON HEMODIALYSIS

Journal homepage: www.ijptjournal.com A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ON MANAGEMENT OF HYPERTENSION IN PATIENTS ON HEMODIALYSIS

... Background: Hemodialysis is a common medical disorder. It has significant impact on HRQOL and the value of resources that are expended as a result of on ill health, Hypertension is associated with elevation of arterial ...

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Current perspectives on treatment of hypertensive patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Current perspectives on treatment of hypertensive patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

... The non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers are negative chronotropes, inotropes, and dromotropes. They should be used with caution in patients with heart failure and in combination with medications that ...

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