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One hundred patients with angina pectoris were studied to determine the antianginal effectiveness of senzit, fenigidin and trasicor. The calcium antagonists senzit and fenigidin were found to have high antianginal effect (44% and 78%, respectively) in patients with stable angina pectoris. It was found advisable to use the two drugs in combination with cardiac glycosides in patients with heart failure. A study showed the high antianginal effect of trasicor in postinfarction patients with refractory angina of effort.
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