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ALPHABET
Arterial Pulmonary Hypertension & Beraprost European Study. A clinical trial of the prostacyclin analog beraprost’s effect in 130 patients with NYHA class II and III disease
Conclusion Beraprost improved 6-min walk distances in patients with primary pulmonary hypertension and improved Borg dyspnea index


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