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Mom,85y.she has arrhythmias,her doppler:FE:37%,calcification de l'anneaumitral&remanienment valvulaire,she takes digoxin & losanet 50 1 tab daily,does she need a drug to reduce calcium from artheries?
Apr 10, 2013
As far as I know, no such medication exists.
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