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Comparison of Safety and Efficacy of Buflomedil and Naftidrofuryl in the Treatment of Intermittent ClaudicationFrom the Department of Vascular Surgery, Army Hospital, Campo de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
From the Department of Vascular Surgery, Army Hospital, Campo de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
From the Department of Vascular Surgery, Army Hospital, Campo de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
From the Department of Vascular Surgery, Army Hospital, Campo de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
From the Department of Vascular Surgery, Army Hospital, Campo de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina In a group of 58 patients with peripheral arteriopathies, we have studied efficacy and safety of buflomedil hydrochloride and naftidrofuryl. Both drugs have been shown to have vasoactive properties evaluated through walking capacity and time of hyperemia. According to our results, buflomedil is more effective and safe than naftidrofuryl in the treatment of patients with intermittent claudication.
Angiology, Vol. 32, No. 5,
291-297 (1981) This article has been cited by other articles:
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