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Review
. 2011 Jul;52(7):894-6, 898-900.
doi: 10.1007/s00108-011-2854-z.

[New agents for the therapy of angina pectoris]

[Article in German]
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[New agents for the therapy of angina pectoris]

[Article in German]
T Meinertz et al. Internist (Berl). 2011 Jul.

Abstract

There is a renaissance of medical treatment of chronic angina pectoris despite of advances in interventional therapy. New drugs include nicorandil, ivabradine and ranolazine. Nicorandil dilates venous and arterial vessels via relaxation of smooth muscle cells. Since the drug has only recently been approved, the German experience is limited. Ivabradine exerts an anti-anginous effect by selective action on the sinus node with reduction of heart rate. Multiple studies have demonstrated its anti-anginal efficacy, which has also been shown if it was used as an additional therapy to classic anti-anginal treatment. Its use is reasonable as a substitute for beta-blockers or as an "add-on therapy" combined with beta-blockers, if the target heart rate for treatment of angina pectoris has not been reached. Ranolazine delays the late sodium current into the myocytes. Thereby, it improves the diastolic ventricular function and the microcirculation of the myocardium. Several large studies confirmed the anti-anginal efficacy of the drug. Currently it is used if angina pectoris still occurs under a combined treatment with different classic anti-anginal drugs.

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