Meerson F Z, Skibitskiĭ V V
Kardiologiia. 1992 Apr;32(4):25-30.
The antiarrhythmic effects produced by activators of the body's stress-limiting systems were comparatively evaluated in patients with cardiac arrhythmias of ischemic and non-ischemic etiology. Acediprol, gidazepam, and befol were found to be beneficial in ventricular premature contraction when psychoemotional stress was simulated, as evidenced by 24-hour monitoring. The most pronounced protective therapeutical effect of the drugs was observed in patients with arrhythmias of extracoronary origin and in individuals with a marked arrhythmogenic effect of stress. Gidazepam was shown to suppress the provocative arrhythmogenic effect of the stress test.