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Ca plus plus antagonist

A Ca++ antagonist is any drug that acts by blocking the movement of Ca++ ions into cells.

As an antianginal they reduce the amount of free intercellular calcium which slows the breakdown of ATP. The result is a more efficient and controlled contraction of the cardiac muscle[?] and vasodilation[?] which improves oxygen supply. See antianginal for more detail.



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