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What is dipyridamole?

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✓ increases intracellular levels of cAMP by inhibiting phosphodiesterase, resulting in decreased thromboxane A2 synthesis ✓ a coronary vasodilator, is employed prophylactically to treat angina pectoris. ✓ is usually given in combination with aspirin or warfarin; it is ineffective when used alone. ✓ Dipyridamole commonly causes headache and can lead to orthostatic hypotension. ✓ Old product


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