Archive for the 'Angina' Category

For Both Sexes, Migraine and Heart Intertwined - MedPage Today

Thursday, April 26th, 2007


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For Both Sexes, Migraine and Heart Intertwined
MedPage Today, NJ -Apr 24, 2007
However, women with migraine had significantly increased risk of coronary revascularization, angina, and cardiovascular death whereas the same was not true
Migraine Associated With Increased CVD Risk in MenMedscape (subscription)
Migraines Associated With Increased Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease Medical News Today (press release)
Migraines linked to increased heart disease risk in menDailyIndia.com
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Novartis says Japanese study shows benefits of Diovan - MarketWatch

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Novartis says Japanese study shows benefits of Diovan
MarketWatch -21 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 Earthtimes.org
Valsartan plus optimal medical therapy provides additional TheHeart.Org
APS: First Controlled Large-Scale Intervention Angiotensin …….ANP Pers Support
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Drug Works for Chest Pain but Doesn't Save Lives - Ivanhoe

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

Drug Works for Chest Pain but Doesn't Save Lives
Ivanhoe, FL -23 hours ago
Researchers wanted to know if the medication, which has already been shown to increase blood flow to the hearts of patients with chronic angina,

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CVT Continues its Spending Spree - Motley Fool

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

CVT Continues its Spending Spree
Motley Fool -10 hours ago
CVT's only marketed compound is the angina treatment Ranexa. In the first quarter, CVT announced clinical trial results for Ranexa that sent shares

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Ranolazine Safe But Adds No Benefit for Non-ST Elevation ACS - MedPage Today

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007


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Ranolazine Safe But Adds No Benefit for Non-ST Elevation ACS
MedPage Today, NJ -8 hours ago
Ranolazine has been shown in randomized studies to be effective at reducing angina symptoms and increasing exercise time to angina or to ST-segment
New data supports safety of anti-anginal drug but not its SpiritIndia
Journal of the American Medical Association Publishes MERLIN TIMI PharmaLive.com (press release)
Ranolazine does not reduce cardiovascular risks; studyEarthtimes.org
Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
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