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Trental?

Posted By: Horski on 2008-07-29
In Reply to: drug, parentel? - katMT

Subject: Trental?

Trental - INDICATIONS AND USAGE
Trental is indicated for the treatment of patients with intermittent claudication on the basis of chronic
occlusive arterial disease of the limbs. Trental can improve function and symptoms but is not intended
to replace more definitive therapy, such as surgical bypass, or removal of arterial obstructions when
treating peripheral vascular disease.


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