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Cardiac infarction

Nitro glycerine production plant for acute cardiac infarction (Xi an Huian Industrial Group/Xi an) [4]... [Pg.34]

Antioxidizability and its control are relevant for various areas in medicine and industry. Atherosclerosis, cardiac infarction, malignant growth, and aging are consequences of uncontrolled oxidation. Currently, oxidizability and antioxidants are also actual problems for alternative and complementary therapies like phyto-, helio-, and aero-ion therapy. [Pg.498]

Internal medicine (characterization of the oxidation state of LDL relevant for atherosclerosis and cardiac infarction)... [Pg.525]

Transaminases are also found in other tissues, from which they leak from the cells into the blood when injury occurs. Measurement of serum enzyme activity (serum enzyme diagnosis see also p. 98) is an important method of recognizing and monitoring the course of such injuries. Transaminase activity in the blood is for instance important for diagnosing liver disease (e.g., hepatitis) and myocardial disease (cardiac infarction). [Pg.178]

Lidocaine is the most widely used local anesthetic. Its excellent therapeutic activity is fast-acting and lasts sufficiently long to make it suitable for practically any clinical use. It stabilizes cell membranes, blocks sodium channels, facilitates the secretion of potassium ions out of the cell, and speeds up the repolarization process in the cell membrane. It is used for terminal infiltration, block, epidural, and spinal anesthesia during operational interventions in dentistry, otolaryngology, obstetrics, and gynecology. It is also used for premature ventricular extrasystole and tachycardia, especially in the acute phase of cardiac infarction. Synonyms for this drug are xylocaine, neflurane, and many others. [Pg.15]

There are abundant and diverse flavonoids with carbohydrates and lipids, alkaloids (betalain alkaloids and other alkaloids), phenols (chromones, cou-marins, lignans, quinines, and other phenolics), terpenoids (monoterpenoids, sesquiterpene lactones, triperpenoid saponins, carotenoids, and other terpenoids), and minerals as micronutritional phytochemicals in fruits and vegetables of our daily diets. Among these phytochemicals, the flavonoids have specific functionality in relation to age-related diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cardiac infarction, cataracts, and cancer. The authors of each chapter in the first section have presented their evidence in relation to the mechanism of the preventative and therapeutic ability of the compounds. [Pg.290]

K. Nishimura et al, US Patent 6,960,575 (November 1, 2005) Assignee Santen Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd Utility Treatment of Cardiac Infarction... [Pg.280]

Less frequently used radionuclides are (e.g. static investigation of thyroid function, dynamic investigation of renal function), Xe (dynamic investigation of pulmonary emphysema) and 20171 (e.g. static investigation of cardiac infarction and ischaemia). [Pg.381]

Extrahepatic causes of increased transaminases include (1.) cardiac infarction, (2.) severe tachycardia, (3.) muscular diseases, (4.) pulmonary embolism, (5.) hypo-/ hyperthyreosis, 6.) coeliac disease, (7.) heatstroke, (8.) hyperthermia, (9.) excessive physical exercise, (10.) longterm fasting, (11.) above-average protein intake, (12.) haemolysis, (13.) postprandial and (14.) long-term venous stasis. [Pg.95]

VI. Vallance-Owen, J., and Ashton, W. L., Cardiac infarction and insulin antagonism. Lancet I, 1224-1226 (1963). [Pg.285]

Perkins J. Phenindione sensitivity. Lancet 1962 1 127-30. Report of the Working Party on Anticoagulant Therapy in Coronary Thrombosis to the Medical Research Council. Assessment of short-anticoagulant administration after cardiac infarction. BMJ 1969 l(640) 335-42. [Pg.1734]

Caplenal allopurinol. capobenate sodium capobenic acid, capobenie acid [inn, usan] (capobenate sodium [usan]) is a benzamido derivative, a VASODILATOR, ANTIARRHYTHMIC and ANTIANGINAL AGENT, used for treatment of cardiac infarction. Capoten captopril. [Pg.64]

Most of these sympathomimetic drugs tend to be reserved for acute emergencies, including cardiogenic shock, septic shock, in heart surgery and in cardiac infarction or cardiac arrest. Xamoterol is a partial agonist at -adrenoceptors, and is used in mild heart failure only (see P-Adrenoceptor agonists). [Pg.154]

Anthocyanin glycosides with different colors are the daily dietary plant pigments they might prevent many diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cardiac infarction, and eye insufficiency. The preventive and therapeutic properties of anthocyanins and flavonoids highly depend on absorption and metabolism in the living body after intake. [Pg.30]

Plasmin is a proteolytic enzyme with specific affinity for fibrin of clots. The indications for Streptokinase are acute cardiac infarction, venous and arterial thrombosis, lung and arterial emboli. [Pg.66]

Nitrc lycerine Production Plant for Acute Cardiac Infarction p(i an Huian Industrial Croup/Xi an + IMM)... [Pg.107]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.525 ]




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