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Prostaglandin claudication

Lievre M, Morand S, Besse B, Fiessinger JN, Boissel JP. Oral Beraprost sodium, a prostaglandin 1(2) analogue, for intermittent claudication a double-blind, randomized, multicenter controlled trial. Beraprost et Claudication Intermittente (BERCI) Research Group. Circulation 2000 102(4) 426-31. [Pg.116]

Lievre M, Morand S, Besse B, et al. Oral beraprost sodium, a prostaglandin 1(2) analogue, for intermittent claudication a... [Pg.522]

Mobler ER III, Hiatt WR, OlinJW, etal. Treatment of intermittent claudication with beraprost sodium, an orally active prostaglandin 12 analogue a double-blinded, randomized,... [Pg.523]

A 44-year-old woman developed claudication and rest pain after gross overuse of ergotamine 100 mg suppositories (up to 6 times a day) for chronic headaches over a period of several years (14). Angiography showed occlusion of both femoral arteries. Intraarterial prostaglandin E (presumably Ei) followed by chemical sympathectomy normalized the circulation in both the legs. [Pg.1231]


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