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Pro·car·dia (pro-kahrґde-ə) trademark for preparations of nifedipine.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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Pro·car·dia (pro-kahrґde-ə) trademark for preparations of nifedipine.Medical dictionary. 2011.
Procardia — noun calcium blocker (trade name Procardia); appears to increase the risk of recurrent heart attacks • Syn: ↑nifedipine • Usage Domain: ↑trade name • Hypernyms: ↑calcium blocker, ↑calcium channel blocker … Useful english dictionary
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nifedipine — noun calcium blocker (trade name Procardia); appears to increase the risk of recurrent heart attacks • Syn: ↑Procardia • Usage Domain: ↑trade name (for: ↑Procardia) • Hypernyms: ↑calcium blocker … Useful english dictionary
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