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bepridil
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bepridil /bep·ri·dil/ (bep´rĭ-dil) a calcium channel blocking agent used as the hydrochloride salt in the treatment of chronic angina pectoris.
bepridil
[bep′r-dil]
a calcium channel blocking agent used orally as the hydrochloride salt in treatment of chronic angina pectoris.

bepridil [bep´rĭ-dil]
a calcium channel blocking agent used orally as the hydrochloride salt in treatment of chronic angina pectoris.


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But what about those patients whose high blood pressure is being treated with the alternatives of beta blockers (such as Sectral, Betapace, Kerlone, Corgard, Lopressor, Toprol XL, Inderal, Cartol, Tenormin and Zebeta) or calcium channel blockers (such as Norvasc, Adalat, Cardizem, Sular, Plendil, Nimotop, Lotrel, Isoptin, Vascor and Verelan)?
Patients taking Sustiva should not take Hismanal (astemizole), Vascor (bepridil), Propulsid (cisapride), Versed (midazolam), Orap (pimozide), Halcion (triazolam), or ergot derivatives (for example, Wigraine and Cafergot).
Acknowledgments We thank our fieldworkers, Nazrul Islam, Shamsuzzaman, Vascor Kanti Sarker, Shikha Rani Dey, Palash Rani Sarker, Nargis Dibra, Nazma Akhter, Mahfuza Akther, Musammat Bilkis Akter, Nazrul Islam II, Humayun Khaleed, Lovely Akter Lila, Rashida Akter, Soma Rani Chanda, Asima Manda, Asma Begum, Hasina Begum, and Nasrin Sultana, for their contributions and the residents of the study community for their collaboration.
 
 
 
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