Stepaniuk G I, Stoliarchuk A A
Farmakol Toksikol. 1985 Mar-Apr;48(2):54-7.
Experiments on intact cats were made to study the effect of intravenous injection of voltaren (4 mg/kg) and intraventricular injection of indomethacin (4 mg/kg), ibuprophen (5 mg/kg), and butadion (22 mg/kg) on the coronary circulation and oxygen consumption by the myocardium. Indomethacin and butadion decreased the volumetric velocity of the coronary circulation and to a lesser degree oxygen consumption by the myocardium in all the experiments, whereas voltaren in 8 of 15 experiments. Ibuprophen and voltaren (in part of experiments) led to an increase in the coronary circulation and to greater oxygen utilization by the myocardium.