1.
Lancet
; 2(8605): 280, 1988 Jul 30.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-2899265
2.
Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris)
; 34(3): 171-6, 1985 Mar.
Article
in French
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-4004091
3.
Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris)
; 30(2): 72-7, 1981.
Article
in French
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-6114704
4.
Eur Heart J
; 1(Suppl B): 59-64, 1980 Dec.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-6814916
Subject(s)
Angina Pectoris/drug therapy , Atenolol/administration & dosage , Nifedipine/administration & dosage , Nitroglycerin/administration & dosage , Propanolamines/administration & dosage , Pyridines/administration & dosage , Drug Therapy, Combination , Exercise Test , Heart Rate/drug effects , Humans , Male
5.
Nouv Presse Med
; 9(34 Suppl): 2492-8, 1980 Sep 25.
Article
in French
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-6775304
ABSTRACT
A nitroglycerin gel applied to the skin in doses of 15 to 30 mg prevents or delays the anginal pain induced by an excise tolerance test. The effects of the drug after a single application lasted 3 hours irrespective of the dose. Improvement in terms of increased heart rate, decreased S-T segment displacement and increased exercise capacity was the same as that observed after 0,75 mg sublingual nitroglycerin. A single 2.5 mg dose of an oral compound slowly released from the intestine (Lénitral) had no measurable effect during a 3-hour observation period. In contrast, a single 7.5 mg dose of the same compound produced, after 3 hours, the same overall improvement as that obtained with 0.75 mg sublingual nitroglycerin.