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Copper(II) complexes of blood pressure active drugs

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The interaction of copper(II) with medications, used for the regulation of arterial blood pressure, has been studied and discussed. The drugs include antihypotensives and antihypertensives of different types: β-blockers, vasodilators, ACE-inhibitors and diuretics. The paper summarizes the results obtained for the characterization of the complexation processes and determination of the structure and properties of the complexes formed.

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Bontchev, P.R., Pantcheva, I.N. Copper(II) complexes of blood pressure active drugs. Transition Metal Chemistry 27, 1–21 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013466529495

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