New research has identified the specific biological mechanism behind the muscle dysfunction found in myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) and further shows that calcium channel blockers can reverse these ...
Recent research has pinpointed the precise biological mechanism causing muscle dysfunction in myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1). Additionally, it demonstrates that calcium channel blockers can ...
February 6, 2008 — Results of a large case-control study suggest that current use of calcium-channel blockers, but not other antihypertensive agents, is associated with a significantly reduced risk ...
Little additional work has been performed beyond that of Lee et al. [1,3,10] to further investigate the proposed dual action of ibutilide. Our laboratory has sought to examine the effects of sodium ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Angiotensin receptor blockers were linked to a reduced risk for post-stroke epilepsy vs. other antihypertension ...
I was taught that methyldopa is labeled “Cat. B” for pregnancy and beta blockers and calcium channel blockers are “Cat. C,” but you consider these classes safe (Item 106-4). Please explain. —Norman ...
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