Treatment of acute stroke with calcium antagonists
- PMID: 2180717
- DOI: 10.1159/000117190
Treatment of acute stroke with calcium antagonists
Abstract
Medical treatment in acute stroke is probably more successful when started rapidly after the onset of symptoms. Therefore a drug is necessary which can be applied by the first physician prior to the diagnosis ischaemic versus haemorrhagic stroke by means of imaging methods. In animal models of ischaemic cerebral damage, a cerebroprotective effect of some calcium antagonists could be demonstrated, among them flunarizine and nimodipine. Flunarizine is effective also in experimental cerebral haemorrhage. The results of the first clinical trials with calcium antagonists are encouraging but inconclusive up to now. In view of the limited possibilities of treatment after a stroke, prevention is stressed.
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