L-type Calcium Channel Blockers May Increase Risk Of Heart Attack
A recent study has found that L-type calcium channel blockers (LCCBs), the drug used to treat high blood pressure, can increase heart attack chances. The drug is used in the treatment of treat hypertension, angina, and cardiac arrhythmias. At Penn State, scientists found that LCCBs caused changes in rats and humans’ blood vessels, which is …
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