Blocker

Calcium channel blocker

Calcium
A calcium channel blocker (CCB) is a chemical that disrupts the movement of calcium (Ca) through calcium channels. CCB drugs devised to target neurons are used as antiepileptics. However, the most widespread clinical usage of calcium channel blockers is to decrease blood pressure in patients with hypertension. CCBs are particularly efficacious in treating elderly patients. Calcium channel blockers are also frequently used to alter heart rate, to prevent cerebral vasospasm, and to reduce chest pain caused by angina pectoris.

Blocker - List of case studies

Atrial Fibrillation at medium /high ventricular response_2

do you think is the best treatment to suggest between beta-blocker and digoxigenin? Alternative pharmacological options to these two ones? ... to pass to a beta-blocker , for example Atenolol, starting with 100 mg ½ tablet in the ... replacing the therapy with digoxigenin with the beta-blocker and, at present, the home therapy consists of: ...

Ischemic Heart Disease

pressure elevation under stress and exertion - β blocker will be administrated 4. Follow-up with a yearly Ergometry ... BISOPROLOL FUMARATE ,SIMVASTATIN, Aspirin, Statins, β blocker, TC-MIBI, statin therapy, Lipitor, Crestor, anti-hypertensive agents, ...

Treatments

transplantation Allogeneic transplants Alpha blocker Amino acid formulation Analgesic medication Analgesic ... interferons Beta-adrenergic blocking drug Beta-blocker BiPap Bicycle riding Bio-chemotherapy (IFNa with ...

Sinus Tachycardia in Mitral Insufficiency

Therapy to follow (at present under therapy with beta-blocker Inderal 40 mg 3 tablets daily) 3)     ... was participating in a regular exercise program. The beta blocker would be appropriate if such conservative measures failed. Propranol ...

Vitamin D Abnormality / Parathyroid Hormone Abnormality

that should be combination of Angiotensin Receptor Blocker and diuretics. questions:  ... I would offer fixed combination of Angiotensin Receptor Blocker (ARB) and small dosage of diuretics: CANDESARTAN PLUS  ...

MDS – Myelodysplastic Syndrome

treated with inhalations and BPH treated with an alpha blocker. Following a gradual pan-cytopenia, with predominant ... count, monitoring of counts. Medicines : alpha blocker, chemotherapy, erythropoietin, Procrit, Aranesp, Epogen, G-CSF, ... alpha blocker, chemotherapy, erythropoietin, Procrit, Aranesp, Epogen, G-CSF, ...

Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), with kariotype del(11)q(11)

with inhalations . - BPH treated with an alpha blocker . Following a gradual pancytopenia , with predominant ... inhalations, alpha blocker, chemotherapy, transfusion, stem cell transplantation   ...

Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy

men who do very well even with large prostates on alpha blocker and 5 alpha reductase inhibitor therapy . Because of the large ...     Medicines : alpha blocker, 5 alpha reductase inhibitor therapy.   Treatments ...

Hypertensive Patient with mostly uncontrolled Blood Pressure

should include fixed combination of Angiotensin Receptor Blocker and diuretics together with 24 hour blood pressure monitoring. The ... I would offer fixed combination of Angiotensin Receptor Blocker (ARB) and small dosage of diuretics: CANDESARTAN PLUS  ...

Infiltrating Duct Carcinoma of Breast – additional opinion

on initial treatment by Tamoxifen for 2 years, as blocker of estrogen receptors on potentially remaining tumor cells, thereafter ...

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