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Glossary

Starting with A for "ACE inhibitor" and continuing through to Y for "Yolk Sac Tumour", we give you succinct explanations for scientific and medical terms in clear and simple words.




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Calcium antagonists
also known as calcium channel blockers

Substances which inhibit the flow of calcium into cells and consequently the so-called electromechanical coupling of muscular work.

Actions
Calcium antagonists reduce the tension in vessel musculature, leading to widening of the vessels. They also reduce contraction of heart muscle and oxygen consumption

Uses
Alone or in combination with organic nitrates and beta-receptor blockers, in the prevention and therapy of angina pectoris, for high blood pressure (hypertension) and coronary heart disease. Certain calcium antagonists are also used for cardiac arrythmias.

Contraindications
Some forms of cardiac arrythmia, severe hypertension, fresh myocardial infarction.

Side-effects
Attacks of reddening of the skin, with a feeling of heat, headache, deposition of water, particularly in the skin, gastrointestinal problems, giddiness, marked drop in blood pressure, symptoms like angina pectoris, reduction in heart rate and others.

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin