A case of complete atrioventricular block with extremely high blood concentration of azelnidipine
Abstract Background Azelnidipine, a dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker (CCB), has less adverse effects (e.g. hot flushes and reflex tachycardia) compared to other dihydropyridine CCBs. Azelnidipine has been reported to reduce heart rate as opposed to inducing tachycardia. No evidence of bradyca...
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Main Authors: | Naohito Ide (Author), Ayaka Mochizuki (Author), Yoshiyuki Kagawa (Author), Masaharu Ito (Author) |
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