Cardizem

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Noun1.Cardizem - a calcium blocker (trade name Cardizem) used in treating hypertension or angina or heart failure
calcium blocker, calcium-channel blocker - any of a class of drugs that block the flow of the electrolyte calcium (either in nerve cell conduction or smooth muscle contraction of the heart); has been used in the treatment of angina or arrhythmia or hypertension or migraine
brand, brand name, marque, trade name - a name given to a product or service
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The new six products include Metformin Hydrochloride, Celecoxib, Pregabalin, Vitamin A1, Escitalopram and Diltiazem hydrochloride.
As well as blood pressure, diltiazem hydrochloride is also indicated for the treatment of angina and certain heart rhythm disorders.
A case of lichenoid purpura possible caused by diltiazem hydrochloride. J Dermatol.
Seven patients had taken nonsulfhydryl compounds, such as steroids for rheumatoid arthritis, diltiazem hydrochloride for hypertension, loxoprofen sodium, tolperisone hydrochloride and giclofenac sodium for lumbar pain.
Randomized clinical trial assessing the side-effects of glyceryl trinitrate and diltiazem hydrochloride in the treatment of chronic anal fissure.
Topical diltiazem hydrochloride and glyceryl trinitrate in the treatment of chronic anal fissure.
Upon the deal's closing, Sandoz picked up Actavis' diltiazem hydrochloride extended-release capsules (Tiazac), lorazepam tablets (Ativan) and bupropion hydrochloride extended-release tablets (Zyban).
Randomized clinical trial assessing the side effects of glyceryl trinitrate and diltiazem hydrochloride in the treatment of chronic anal fissure.
Data for the efficacy of diltiazem are based upon a blinded, crossover study of 13 patients evaluating the effects of 30 mg of diltiazem hydrochloride on the number and intensity of cramps in patients experiencing two or more cramps per week.
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