ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC EFFECTS OF ANTIMONY DIMERCAPTO-SUCCINATE (`ASTIBAN')
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- 28 February 1962
- Vol. 24 (2) , 187-191
- https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.24.2.187
Abstract
Thirty-four patients with intestinal schistosomiasis were treated with a 5 day course of 2 g of astiban given by daily intramuscular injections. Pre-and immediately post-treatment electrocardiograms in 26 patients revealed a high incidence of T wave changes usually with prolongation of Q-Tc. Astiban is cardiotoxic but it is less toxic than sodium antimony tartrate.Keywords
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