Angina: New Drug Gets Right To The Heart Of The Problem
Friday, January 9, 2009 - 10:16
in Health & Medicine
A compound designed to prevent chest pains in heart patients has shown promising results in animal studies, say scientists. Researchers have shown that the novel compound F15845 has anti-angina activity and can protect heart cells from damage without the unwanted side effects often experienced with other drugs.
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