Electrophysiological effects of dridocainide on isolated canine, guinea-pig and human cardiac tissues
- C. Pankucsi, P. Nanasi, M. Hegedüs, A. Kovács, G. Szénási, K. Szemeredi
- Biology, ChemistryNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
- 1 November 1995
Didocainide appears to posess mixed class LC and LA properties, with LC predominance in human and guinea-pig ventricular muscle, and results indicate that results of conventional classification of class I drugs may depend on the parameters chosen, as well as on the preparation selected.