stenopril
RN given refers to parent cpd; stenopril refers to the HCl
Also Known As:
alpha-methyl-N-(3-phenylpropyl)phenethylamine; stenopril hydrochloride; stenopril methylbenzenesulfonate; stenopril, (+-)-isomer
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1. | Angina Pectoris
01/01/1980
- " According to the clinical assessment -- very good (abating of stenocardia paroxysms) and good effect (less frequent paroxysms nitroglycerin necessary every one-two days) was established in 82 per cent of those treated with obsidan, in 78 per cent of the treated with cordanum, in 86 per cent of those treated with the combination obsidan with nitropenton, in 44 per cent of the treated with nitropenton, in 42 per cent of the treated with prenylamin, in 46 per cent pf the treated with stenopril, in 7 out of 9 patients treated with cordaron as well as in 7 out of 9 patients treated with corvaton. " 01/01/1980
- " The therapeutic effect of obsidan (25 to 250 mg/24 h), cordanum (75 to 300 mg/24 h), nitropenton (30 mg/24 h), combination of obsidan with nitropenton, prenylamin (180 mg/24 h), stenopril (180 mg/24 h), cordaron (600 mg/24h) and corvaton (4 mg/24 h) was studied according to clinical asessment in 127 patients with stenocardia and in 44 of them by loading tests (veloergometry or treadmill). "
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