Acute administration of cannabidiol in vivo suppresses ischaemia-induced cardiac arrhythmias and reduces infarct size when given at reperfusion.
Subject: Heart Disease - PUBLISHED VIA British Journal of Pharmacology
Author(s):
Walsh SK, Hepburn CY, Kane KA, Wainwright CL
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