Practolol in Treatment of Angina Pectoris. A Double-blind Trial
- 16 May 1970
- Vol. 2 (5706), 402-404
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5706.402
Abstract
Twenty-four patients with angina pectoris entered a double-blind trial of the cardioselective beta-adrenergic blocking agent practolol. Seventeen experienced less angina and consumed fewer glyceryl trinitrate tablets when on the active preparation. There was also a decrease in the mean number of attacks suffered by patients while on practolol and a reduction in the number of glyceryl trinitrate tablets taken. These results are of statistical significance at, at least, the 5% level.Keywords
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