What's the difference between hemione and hemitone?
Hemione
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Hemitone
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(n.) See Semitone.
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(1) In most patients treatment with hemiton led to lesser orthostatic decrease in arterial pressure and its greater lability during the day.
(2) As many as 56 healthy women and 45 women of reproductive age, suffering from essential hypertension (EH) were examined for the effect of ovarian cycle phases on vegetative regulation of central hemodynamics and pharmacodynamic effects of hemiton.
(3) Based on the data obtained in acute clinico-pharmacological tests with 0.075 mg hemiton, 250 mg dopegyt and 40 mg anaprilin in patients with stage II essential hypertension a system of predicting the efficacy of hypotensive therapy has been designed.
(4) In the treatment of patients with high and stable hypertension, it is advisable to combine beta-blocking agents with saluretics, vasodilators, hemiton, and other hypotensive drugs.
(5) Hemiton and adelphanesidrex allowed the attainment of normal (physiological) hypertensive response but in a small part of patients.
(6) In cases of association of peptic ulcer and essential hypertension, hemiton that suppresses the processes of gastric secretion was found to be the drug of choice.
(7) The term paroxysmal hemidystonia may not be appropriate for patients with intermittent stereotyped disorders of limb posture, where the clinical features support an epileptic basis and we suggest the designation hemitonic seizures.
(8) Clofelin--2-(2,6-dichlorphenylamino)-2-imidasoline, an analoque of foreign-made clonidine (St155, catapresan, hemiton, etc) was subjected to a pharmacological study.
(9) Five patients are presented who illustrate two distinct hemitonic syndromes which we believe to be epileptic, namely forced elevation of one arm and paroxysmal hemispasm.
(10) The data obtained permit a differentiated approach to the distribution of the hemiton dose required for the treatment course in EH women of reproductive age.
(11) There was an increase in the percentage of hemiton poisonings, which turned out lethal in 1.6-3% of cases.
(12) The indices of central hemodynamics were studied during hemiton therapy in 33 patients with stage IIA and IIB hypertensive disease by means of a noninvasive method--tetrapolar chest rheography.
(13) Hemiton produced the maximal hypotensive effect in phases I and II, the minimal one in phases III and IV.
(14) Standardized graded exercise was used to examine 76 patients suffering from stage I and II essential hypertension, in whom the treatment with hypothiazid, hemiton, adelphanesidrex, propranolol and metoprolol resulted in arterial pressure normalization at rest.
(15) Higher doses of hemiton and beta-adrenoblocking agents were required for its return to normal.