PMID: 1202408Dec 8, 1975Paper

Antihypertensive activity of a new molecule, 2,6-dichloro-benzylidene aminoguanidine acetate

Minerva medica
R Chiummo

Abstract

The anti-hypertensive action of 2,6-dichlorobenzylideneaminoguanidine acetate (BR 750) is described. Inter-patient comparison pointed out its excellent tolerance, together with an anti-hypertensive activity at least equal to that of alpha-methyldopa.

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