Nitrarine 2HCl is a hypotensive, spasmolytic, coronary dilator, and sedative in experimental arrhythmias. It is used in experimental arrhythmias in cats caused by calcium chloride, aconitine, and electric cardiac stimulation. Nitrarine dihydrochloride exhibits hypotensive, spasmolytic, coronary dilating, and sedative actions. Its antiarrhythmic properties are attributed to its stabilizing effects on the membrane and its coronary dilating action. Nitrarine dihydrochloride is 3-4 times as potent as Novocainamide and Quinidine, and the duration of its effect is 2-5 times longer than that of these products.
Nitrarine 2HCl is a hypotensive? spasmolytic? coronary dilator? sedative in experimental arrhythmias. in experimental arrhythmias in the cat? caused by calcium chloride? Aconitine and electric cardiac stimulation? Nitrarine dihydrochloride presents a hypotensive? spasmolytic? coronary dilating and sedative action. Its antiarrhythmic properties are due to its stabilizating effects on the membrane and its coronary dilating action. Nitrarine dihydrochloride is 3-4 times as potent as Novocainamide and Quinidine? and the duration of its effect is 2-5 times longer than that of these products.
Store lyophilized at -20ºC, keep desiccated. In lyophilized form, the chemical is stable for 36 months. In solution, store at -20ºC and use within 3 months to prevent loss of potency. Aliquot to avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles.
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