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nimodipine and Hemiplegia

nimodipine has been researched along with Hemiplegia in 2 studies

Nimodipine: A calcium channel blockader with preferential cerebrovascular activity. It has marked cerebrovascular dilating effects and lowers blood pressure.
nimodipine : A dihydropyridine that is 1,4-dihydropyridine which is substituted by methyl groups at positions 2 and 6, a (2-methoxyethoxy)carbonyl group at position 3, a m-nitrophenyl group at position 4, and an isopropoxycarbonyl group at position 5. An L-type calcium channel blocker, it acts particularly on cerebral circulation, and is used both orally and intravenously for the prevention and treatment of subarachnoid hemorrhage from ruptured intracranial aneurysm.

Hemiplegia: Severe or complete loss of motor function on one side of the body. This condition is usually caused by BRAIN DISEASES that are localized to the cerebral hemisphere opposite to the side of weakness. Less frequently, BRAIN STEM lesions; cervical SPINAL CORD DISEASES; PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES; and other conditions may manifest as hemiplegia. The term hemiparesis (see PARESIS) refers to mild to moderate weakness involving one side of the body.

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's1 (50.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's1 (50.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Dannenberg, F1
Prager, C1
Schmidt, F1
Tietze, A1
Bittigau, P1
Kaindl, AM1
Camaioni, D1
Mignani, V1
Mascaro, A1
Barbi, S1
Evangelista, M1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for nimodipine and Hemiplegia

ArticleYear
Intravenous Nimodipine Treatment for Severe Episode of ATP1A2 Hemiplegic Migraine.
    Pediatric neurology, 2020, Volume: 112

    Topics: Administration, Intravenous; Adolescent; Calcium Channel Blockers; Female; Hemiplegia; Humans; Migra

2020
[Nimodipine for the treatment of hemiplegic migraine. Description of a clinical case].
    Minerva anestesiologica, 1990, Volume: 56, Issue:10

    Topics: Female; Hemiplegia; Humans; Migraine Disorders; Nimodipine

1990