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benazepril (Lotensin HTC)

benazepril (Lotensin HTC)

What is benazepril, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? Benazepril is an ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) inhibitor used for treating high blood pressure. Other ACE inhibitors include enalapril (Vasotec), quinapril (Accupril), captopril (Capoten), fosinopril (Monopril), ramipril (Altace), moexipril (Univasc) and trandolapril (Mavik). ACE is an enzyme in the body that causes the formation […]

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heparin (Hemochron, Hep-Lock)

heparin (Hemochron, Hep-Lock)

What is heparin-injection, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? Heparin is a widely used injectable anticoagulant (stops the formation of blood clots). The blood coagulation system is composed of various steps and heparin acts at multiple sites in this process. Heparin prevents blood clots by blocking the action of two of the 12 […]

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cilostazol (Pletal)

cilostazol (Pletal)

What is cilostazol, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? Cilostazol is a medication for the treatment of intermittent claudication, a condition caused by narrowing of the arteries that supply the legs with blood. Patients with intermittent claudication develop pain when they walk because not enough oxygen-containing blood reaches the active leg muscles. Cilostazol […]

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Stay Away From Sugary Sodas, Spare Your Heart

Stay Away From Sugary Sodas, Spare Your Heart

By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter Latest Heart News MONDAY, March 18, 2019 (HealthDay News) — People who regularly down sugar-laden sodas, juices and sports drinks aren’t doing their heart any favors. A new study of more than 110,000 U.S. health professionals found that the more people drank sugary beverages, the higher their risk of death from […]

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Your Apple Watch Might Help Spot a Dangerous Irregular Heartbeat

Your Apple Watch Might Help Spot a Dangerous Irregular Heartbeat

Latest Heart News MONDAY, March 18, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Someday soon, devices like the Apple Watch might be monitoring wearers for heart conditions such as potentially dangerous atrial fibrillation, a new study suggests. Atrial fibrillation, or “a-fib,” is a common form of irregular heartbeat that can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure and […]

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‘Antibiotic Envelopes’ Could Cut Infections After Pacemaker Implant

‘Antibiotic Envelopes’ Could Cut Infections After Pacemaker Implant

By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter Latest Heart News SUNDAY, March 17, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Tucking a pacemaker inside an antibiotic-soaked mesh envelope before implanting it inside your body can drastically reduce your risk of a dangerous infection, a new study shows. About 1.7 million patients receive cardiac implants like pacemakers or defibrillators every year worldwide, […]

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Expandable Heart Valves Could Mean Fewer Heart Surgeries

Expandable Heart Valves Could Mean Fewer Heart Surgeries

Expandable heart valves that can be placed in the heart through a minimally invasive procedure appear to be as safe or safer than those implanted through surgery, according to two news studies. Latest Heart News That means many more patients might be able to avoid risk heart surgeries and get the expandable valves instead, experts […]

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Should You Get Pills or Surgery for A-Fib?

Should You Get Pills or Surgery for A-Fib?

Latest Heart News FRIDAY, March 15, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Many older Americans have the worrisome and potentially dangerous irregular heartbeat known as atrial fibrillation, or “a-fib,” and they’re typically offered medicines or a surgery called ablation to correct it. Which works best? Two new trials may have the answer. Researchers say ablation and medicines […]

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Heart Care Guidelines Rarely Backed by Top-Notch Science

Heart Care Guidelines Rarely Backed by Top-Notch Science

Latest Heart News FRIDAY, March 15, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Precious few treatment guidelines for heart patients are supported by the best scientific evidence, a new study shows. Less than one in 10 recommendations are based on results from multiple randomized controlled trials (considered the “gold standard”), and that percentage has actually dropped in the […]

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Heart Attacks Fall By One-Third Among Older Americans

Heart Attacks Fall By One-Third Among Older Americans

By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter Latest Heart News FRIDAY, March 15, 2019 (HealthDay News) — A groundbreaking new study holds heartening news for older Americans. Since the mid-1990s, the number of seniors who suffered a heart attack or died from one dropped dramatically — evidence that campaigns to prevent heart attacks and improve patient care are […]