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Dimeditiapramine (Tiapamil) is a calcium antagonist or calcium channel blocker. Tiapamil has been described as an "antianginal agent". It exhibits properties of anti-arrhythmic medications. These are medications that are used to treat unusually fast or irregular heartbeats. Examples of arrhytmthic conditions include, Atrial Fibrillation, Atrial Flutter, and Super-ventricular Tachycardia. Upon research, the drug shows promising effects on treatment of these condition. Modern research seeks to create a treatment with Tiapamil in order to mitigate the side effects of the more commonly prescribed "Verapamil". It is another calcium antagonist and anti-hypertensive. The two drugs have similar properties, however, Dimeditiapramine appears to treat arrhythmic conditions without many of the hypoten

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  • Dimeditiapramine (Tiapamil) is a calcium antagonist or calcium channel blocker. Tiapamil has been described as an "antianginal agent". It exhibits properties of anti-arrhythmic medications. These are medications that are used to treat unusually fast or irregular heartbeats. Examples of arrhytmthic conditions include, Atrial Fibrillation, Atrial Flutter, and Super-ventricular Tachycardia. Upon research, the drug shows promising effects on treatment of these condition. Modern research seeks to create a treatment with Tiapamil in order to mitigate the side effects of the more commonly prescribed "Verapamil". It is another calcium antagonist and anti-hypertensive. The two drugs have similar properties, however, Dimeditiapramine appears to treat arrhythmic conditions without many of the hypotensive, negative inotropic, and negative chronotropic side effects. Tiapamil is a calcium channel blocker that acts on the slow calcium channels. It can treat ventricular arrhythmias to a higher degree than traditional calcium antagonists. (en)
  • 다이메디티아프라민(영어: dimeditiapramine) 또는 티아파밀(영어: tiapamil)은 이다. 다이메디티아프라민은 항협심증제로 설명되었다. (ko)
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  • 2-(3,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)-2-(3-{[2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)ethyl]methylamino}propyl)-1λ6,3λ6-dithiane-1,1,3,3-tetrone (en)
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  • Skeletal formula of dimeditiapramine (en)
  • Space-filling model of the dimeditiapramine molecule (en)
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  • 다이메디티아프라민(영어: dimeditiapramine) 또는 티아파밀(영어: tiapamil)은 이다. 다이메디티아프라민은 항협심증제로 설명되었다. (ko)
  • Dimeditiapramine (Tiapamil) is a calcium antagonist or calcium channel blocker. Tiapamil has been described as an "antianginal agent". It exhibits properties of anti-arrhythmic medications. These are medications that are used to treat unusually fast or irregular heartbeats. Examples of arrhytmthic conditions include, Atrial Fibrillation, Atrial Flutter, and Super-ventricular Tachycardia. Upon research, the drug shows promising effects on treatment of these condition. Modern research seeks to create a treatment with Tiapamil in order to mitigate the side effects of the more commonly prescribed "Verapamil". It is another calcium antagonist and anti-hypertensive. The two drugs have similar properties, however, Dimeditiapramine appears to treat arrhythmic conditions without many of the hypoten (en)
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  • Dimeditiapramine (en)
  • 다이메디티아프라민 (ko)
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