Literature DB >> 582768

Effects of long-term treatment with suloctidil on blood viscosity, erythrocyte deformability and total fibrinogen plasma levels in diabetic patients.

R Roncucci, R De Hertogh, J A Dormandy, J Doumont, V Gurewich, G Lambelin, J Lansen, R Rottiers, E Souridis, F Van Stalle, L Versee.   

Abstract

1-(4-Isopropylthiophenyl)-2-n-octylaminopropanol (suloctidil, Sulocton), a drug introduced into clinical practice for the treatment of cerebral and peripheral vascular insufficiency and its complications, has been shown to decrease blood hyperviscosity after long-term treatment in diabetic patients. Suloctidil was particularly effective in lowering measured blood viscosity at high shear rate (230 s-1). At low shear rate (0.77 s-1) a decreasing effect was also observed but reached a statistically significant level only after one month. Since neither total plasma fibrinogen levels nor red blood cell deformability were modified by suloctidil treatment, its lowering effect on blood hyperviscosity could be due to a hitherto unrecognized mechansim of action.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 582768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arzneimittelforschung        ISSN: 0004-4172


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1.  Effect of suloctidil on blood viscosity in healthy volunteers after forearm occlusion.

Authors:  F Drago; P L Canonico; M Amico-Roxas
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1981-10-15
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