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verapamil and Enterovirus Infections

verapamil has been researched along with Enterovirus Infections in 1 studies

Verapamil: A calcium channel blocker that is a class IV anti-arrhythmia agent.
verapamil : A racemate comprising equimolar amounts of dexverapamil and (S)-verapamil. An L-type calcium channel blocker of the phenylalkylamine class, it is used (particularly as the hydrochloride salt) in the treatment of hypertension, angina pectoris and cardiac arrhythmia, and as a preventive medication for migraine.
2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-5-{[2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)ethyl](methyl)amino}-2-(propan-2-yl)pentanenitrile : A tertiary amino compound that is 3,4-dimethoxyphenylethylamine in which the hydrogens attached to the nitrogen are replaced by a methyl group and a 4-cyano-4-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-5-methylhexyl group.

Enterovirus Infections: Diseases caused by ENTEROVIRUS.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"The effects of the calcium channel blocking agent, verapamil, were studied in a murine model of viral myocarditis."7.68Verapamil ameliorates the clinical and pathological course of murine myocarditis. ( Butany, J; Dong, R; Liu, P; Sole, MJ; Wee, L, 1992)
"The effects of the calcium channel blocking agent, verapamil, were studied in a murine model of viral myocarditis."3.68Verapamil ameliorates the clinical and pathological course of murine myocarditis. ( Butany, J; Dong, R; Liu, P; Sole, MJ; Wee, L, 1992)

Research

Studies (1)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's1 (100.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Dong, R1
Liu, P1
Wee, L1
Butany, J1
Sole, MJ1

Other Studies

1 other study available for verapamil and Enterovirus Infections

ArticleYear
Verapamil ameliorates the clinical and pathological course of murine myocarditis.
    The Journal of clinical investigation, 1992, Volume: 90, Issue:5

    Topics: Animals; Cardiomyopathy, Dilated; Encephalomyocarditis virus; Enterovirus Infections; Male; Mice; Mi

1992