P. Anderson
Jul 1, 1998
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Quality indicators
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Science
Abstract
A new class of 1,4-dihydropyridines which are characterized by the presence of ester substitutes at positions 3 and 5 of the nucleus and by the presence of an alkoxyalkyl at position 2. The products exhibit coronary activity and have particular application as coronary dilators, antifibrillators, anti-hypertensives, and as muscular and vascular spasmolytics.