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Various cardiovascular effects of a new synthetic coronary vasodilator, alpha-isopropyl-alpha [(N-methyl - N - homoveratryl)-gamma-amino-propyl]-3, 4-dimethoxyphenylacetonitrile HCI (D365, Iproveratril or Isoptin) have been studied. In isolated perfused rabbit hearts the drug exerts a potent coronary vasodilator action, but can depress myocardial contractions and A-V conduction. In anesthetized cats it produces varying degrees of hypotension with bradycardia, and antagonizes ST-T changes induced by ouabain. It can also protect against chloroform-adrenaline and ouabain ventricular fibrillation. On isolated papillary muscle preparations it can lead to adrenergic blockade. It is concluded that in addition to its coronary dilator action, the drug exerts ;quinidine-like' antiarrythmic effects, and appears to deserve further study.
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