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      Exacerbation of vasotonic angina pectoris by propranolol.

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          Using a double-blind protocol, we investigated the use of propranolol in patients with coronary artery spasm as assessed by subjective and objective variables. Both low-dose (40 mg every 6 hours) and high-dose (160 mg every 6 hours) propranolol were administered. At both doses, the duration of angina attacks was significantly prolonged but the frequency was not. We conclude that propranolol at doses up to 160 mg every 6 hours as single therapy is frequently detrimental in angina pectoris due to coronary artery spasm and should not be used as the sole treatment of this disorder.

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          Journal
          Circulation
          Circulation
          0009-7322
          0009-7322
          Feb 1982
          : 65
          : 2
          Article
          10.1161/01.cir.65.2.281
          6797752
          589eb9c7-1a8b-4fb1-9bf5-63b9d22285ad
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