Ranolazine (RS-43285): A preliminary study of a new anti-anginal agent with selective effect on ischaemic myocardium
- 1 February 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Vol. 38 (2) , 111-114
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00265967
Abstract
Ranolazine (RS-43285) has been shown to possess significant anti-ischaemic properties in a canine model of reversible myocardial ischaemia. The clinical efficacy of this new agent was assessed by a single blind, placebo controlled study of 14 patients with chronic stable angina. A 2 week placebo phase was followed by therapy with 30 mg and 60 mg of ranolazine tid for 2 weeks each. Graded, symptom limited treadmill exercise tests were performed at the end of each phase, 1.5 h (AM) and 7 h (PM) after the morning dose. An additional exercise test 1.5 h after the first dose of 30 mg was included to assess the acute dose response. In the AM study, the mean exercise time increased from 6.9 min (placebo) to 7.8 min after the first dose of 30 mg and to 8.2 min and 8.5 min respectively at the end of 30 mg and 60 mg phases. In the PM study, exercise time improved from 6.5 min (placebo) to 8.2 min and 7.8 min respectively at the end of 30 mg and 60 mg phases. The time to onset of angina showed a similar improvement. No significant changes were observed in the resting and peak exercise heart rates and blood pressure. This preliminary study suggests that ranolazine may significantly prolong exercise time in patients with stable coronary artery disease without altering heart rates and blood pressure.Keywords
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