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Arrhythmia remedies

Pargyline (Eutonyl) Inhibits monoamine oxidase in adrenergic nerves. Inhibits norepinephrine release Because of DANGEROUS effects, is last choice antihypertensive drug. Life-threatening effects (stroke, hypertensive crisis, myocardial infarction, arrhythmias) may occur when taken with foods (fermented products, cheese) and drugs (diet pills, cold remedies) which contain sympathomimetics. [Pg.66]

Calcium EDTA 11.28), injected as its sodium salt, sodium calcium edetate, is a most effective remedy for lead poisoning (Bessman, Rubin and Leikin, 1954). Sodium edetate (the same substance minus the calcium) was used in an attempt to decalcify stenosed valves in the heart even though it also caused a fall in blood calcium, the patients were none the worse after long courses of injections, e.g. 3 g (as a 0.5% solution) every 24 hours for 5 days a week, and 3 weeks per month (Seven, 1960). Sodium edetate has been used successfully to overcome digitalis-induced cardiac arrhythmia by restoring K /Ca - balance (Szekely and Wynne, 1963). [Pg.467]


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