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cicloprolol
Also Known As:
cicloprolol hydrochloride
Networked:
8
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
2
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Amines: 4871
Amino Alcohols: 20
Propanolamines: 4
cicloprolol: 8
Alcohols: 595
Amino Alcohols: 20
Propanolamines: 4
cicloprolol: 8
Propanols: 3
Propanolamines: 4
cicloprolol: 8
Related Diseases
1.
Tachycardia (Tachyarrhythmias)
01/01/1988 - "
All doses of cicloprolol above 2.5 mg reduced an exercise tachycardia but there was no increase in effect above a dose of 50 mg. Cicloprolol caused a dose dependent increase in sleeping heart rate up to 200 mg. Cicloprolol increased resting supine heart rate, systolic blood pressure, forearm blood flow and finger tremor.
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09/01/1987 - "
Pindolol, xamoterol and cicloprolol behaved as competitive beta-1 adrenoceptor antagonists against isoproterenol-induced tachycardia in a pithed rat model.
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01/01/1988 - "
III and IV. Double-blind randomized studies of the effects of placebo, cicloprolol 25 mg, cicloprolol 50 mg, cicloprolol 100 mg, atenolol 50 mg, pindolol 10 mg, salbutamol 8 mg and prenalterol 50 mg on sleeping heart rate, resting supine heart rate, blood pressure, forearm blood flow, finger tremor and exercise tachycardia.
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2.
Heart Failure
01/01/1992 - "
Accordingly this study examined the safety of oral cicloprolol, a step necessary before undertaking efficacy comparison with other compounds recently proposed to treat heart failure.
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01/01/1992 - "
Thus, short-term administration of cicloprolol is safe in moderate heart failure.
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01/01/1992 - "
An evaluation of the safety of the beta-modulator cicloprolol in chronic heart failure.
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10/01/1988 - "
The haemodynamic effects of cicloprolol, a new partial beta 1-adrenoceptor agonist, were investigated at rest and during exercise in 10 patients with moderate heart failure.
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10/01/1988 - "
[Hemodynamic effects at rest and exertion of a new partial beta-agonist (cicloprolol) in moderated cardiac failure].
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3.
Tremor (Tremors)
01/01/1988 - "
The increases in finger tremor and forearm blood flow suggest that cicloprolol has some partial agonist activity at the beta 2-adrenoceptor.
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01/01/1988 - "
All doses of cicloprolol above 2.5 mg reduced an exercise tachycardia but there was no increase in effect above a dose of 50 mg. Cicloprolol caused a dose dependent increase in sleeping heart rate up to 200 mg. Cicloprolol increased resting supine heart rate, systolic blood pressure, forearm blood flow and finger tremor.
"
01/01/1988 - "
III and IV. Double-blind randomized studies of the effects of placebo, cicloprolol 25 mg, cicloprolol 50 mg, cicloprolol 100 mg, atenolol 50 mg, pindolol 10 mg, salbutamol 8 mg and prenalterol 50 mg on sleeping heart rate, resting supine heart rate, blood pressure, forearm blood flow, finger tremor and exercise tachycardia.
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4.
Left Ventricular Dysfunction
10/01/1992 - "
We studied the acute hemodynamic effects of cicloprolol in nine subjects with no evidence of left ventricular dysfunction who underwent cardiac catheterization for the evaluation of chest pain.
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11/01/1987 - "
These data suggest that cicloprolol may be of value where beta-blockade is considered in the presence of underlying left ventricular dysfunction due to ischaemic heart disease.
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11/01/1987 - "
Haemodynamic dose-response actions of cicloprolol in left ventricular dysfunction due to ischaemic heart disease.
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5.
Coronary Artery Disease (Coronary Atherosclerosis)
09/01/1990 - "
1. Cicloprolol is a partial beta 1-adrenoceptor agonist considered for the treatment of patients with coronary artery disease and impaired left ventricular function.
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11/01/1987 - "
Cicloprolol is a cardioselective beta-1 partial agonist; its haemodynamic and radionuclide (nuclear stethoscope) effects were determined in 22 patients with impaired left ventricular function due to coronary artery disease.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Pindolol (LB 46)
2.
Atenolol (Tenormin)
3.
Prenalterol
4.
Albuterol (Salbutamol)
5.
Xamoterol (Corwin)
6.
Adrenergic Receptors (Adrenergic Receptor)
7.
Radioisotopes (Radionuclides)
8.
Isoproterenol (Isoprenaline)
Related Therapies and Procedures
1.
Stethoscopes