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[Prescriptions in cardiology].
Annales Pharmaceutiques Françaises 2005 March
Prescriptions in cardiology have progressed from the often empirical and approximate approach used in the past to more rational approach based on the results of large clinical trials. For high blood pressure, bi- or even tri-therapy is often necessary. For coronary heart disease, betablockers, aspirin, calcium inhibitors, statins and converting enzyme inhibitors constitute the mainstay drugs. For myocardial infarction, the crucial point is to restore muyocardial perfusion as quickly as possible by thrombolysis or angioplasty. Polytherapy is required for heart failure. Finally, for atrial fibrillation, after anticoagulation, sinus rhythm can be restored with anticoagulant cover can be obtained with electrical shock or antiarrhythmic drugs.
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