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Klin Med (Mosk)
; 80(10): 46-50, 2002.
Article
in Russian
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-12471839
ABSTRACT
The results of a comparative clinicopharmacological study of adalate, foridone, siskor and lomir effects on cerebral and peripheral blood flow are presented for 46 patients with arterial hypertension stage I-III. It was found that all the four drugs relieve tonicity and enhance blood flow in a. cerebri media and a. carotis communis. Lomir and adalate had more potent effects on central hemodynamics. A maximal dilating effect on regional peripheral arteries was observed after a single intake of siskor and adalate, while lomir's and foridone's single doses were weaker. In course treatment with the above drugs these differences are less.