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  • Title: [The anti-arrhythmia activity of quinazopyrine].
    Author: Stets VR, Beregovaia EG, Dunaev VV, Storozhuk BG, Favoritov VN, Stoliarchuk AA, Mazur AI.
    Journal: Farmakol Toksikol; 1990; 53(3):15-7. PubMed ID: 2387373.
    Abstract:
    The antiarrhythmic activity of quinasopirine was studied in the experiments on rats with the use of models of calcium chloride- and aconitine-induced arrhythmias, disorders of cardiac rhythm in myocardial infarction produced by isadrine and pituitrin and also in the experiments on cats in arrhythmias caused by electric stimulation of the myocardium, postinfarction and reperfusion arrhythmias. Quinasopirine exhibits the antiarrhythmic effect being superior to that of anapriline and novocainamide in arrhythmias induced by calcium chloride and aconitine. In other types of the cardiac rhythm disorder its activity is comparable with that of ethmosine, obsidane and cordarone. Quinasopirine reduces automatism and contractile function of the myocardium.
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