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Positive effects of angiogen, a preparation containing succinic and acetylsalicylic acids, on ECG, blood clotting, and lipid metabolism were demonstrated on animals with experimental cardiovascular disease induced by repeated injections of norepinephrine.
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Lychakov, A.V., Shevchuk, M.K., Savateeva, T.N. et al. Experimental Study of Biological Activity of Angiogen in Experimental Cardiovascular and Hemostasis Pathology. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 133, 48–50 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015152310448
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