Summary
Ranolazine, an anti-ischemic agent approved for use in the treatment of chronic angina, has also been shown to have anti-arrhythmic effects in experimental models. The MERLIN-TIMI 36 trial was the first study in which the anti-arrhythmic effects of ranolazine were evaluated in humans.
- cardiology clinical trials
- arrhythmias
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