Archive for the 'Angina' Category

New data supports safety of anti-anginal drug but not its … - SpiritIndia

Saturday, April 28th, 2007


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New data supports safety of anti-anginal drug but not its
SpiritIndia, India -Apr 24, 2007
The medication ranolazine is used for patients with chronic angina, but because of an association between ranolazine and prolongation of the QT interval (a

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Migraine Associated With Increased CVD Risk in Men - Medscape (subscription)

Friday, April 27th, 2007

Migraine Associated With Increased CVD Risk in Men
Medscape (subscription) -Apr 26, 2007
"In this large prospective cohort study of initially healthy middle-aged men who were free of CVD or angina at study entry and during the 5-year migraine

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Does Ranolazine Have a Place in the Treatment of Acute Coronary … - Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)

Friday, April 27th, 2007

Does Ranolazine Have a Place in the Treatment of Acute Coronary
Journal of American Medical Association (subscription), IL -Apr 24, 2007
1-2 Randomized trials demonstrated that ranolazine was effective in reducing angina symptoms and increasing exercise time to angina or ST-segment depression

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DiovanŽ Achieved 40% Reduction in Stroke and Cardiovascular Events … - HealthNewsDigest.com

Friday, April 27th, 2007


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DiovanŽ Achieved 40% Reduction in Stroke and Cardiovascular Events
HealthNewsDigest.com, NY -11 hours ago
In addition to its impact on overall cardiovascular events and stroke, Diovan demonstrated relative reductions of 65% in angina pectoris (recurring acute
First Controlled Large-Scale Intervention Angiotensin Receptor PharmaLive.com (press release)
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Vibrating trousers for Angina patients at NICVD - Daily Times

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Vibrating trousers for Angina patients at NICVD
Daily Times, Pakistan -4 hours ago
KARACHI: New treatment for Angina patients that uses vibrating trousers has been introduced called Enhanced External Counter-pulsation (EECP).
Angina drug's heart benefit doubtedUnited Press International
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