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Fenoverine

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Fenoverine
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Fenoverine (INN) is an antispasmodic [also known as spasmolytics] drug,[1] which acts by inhibiting calcium channels[2] [much in the same way as traditional calcium channel blockers, which are used as antianginal drugs]. In the case of Fenoverine, the relaxation occurs in abdominal / intestinal smooth muscles, while in case of antianginal drugs, the relaxation occurs in coronary vessels. Notably Fenoverine does not act as an antianginal agent.

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Toxicity

Fenoverine is known to cause rhabdomyolysis.[2][3]

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