THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CORAXAN IN THE PATIENTS SUFFERED FROM ANGINAL PECTORIS ASSOCIATED WITH OBLITERATING ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF LOWER EXTREMITIES
In the paper we have presented the results of study the effectiveness of anti-anginal medicine Coraxan in the patients with coronary heart disease associated with obliterating atherosclerosis of lower extremities. It was found that on the background of improving of central hemodynamics in the patients treated with Coraxan, there was a slight increase of blood flow in the vessels of the lower extremities.
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