Failure of vasodilator drugs in arteriosclerosis obliterans.

Abstract Vasodilator drugs were evaluated at rest (nylidrin, isoxsuprine, and tolazoline) and during exercise (nylidrin, isoxsuprine, and nicotinyl alcohol) in patients with intermittent claudicati...

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