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ANGINA PECTORIS SIGNS TYPES OF ANGINA DRUGS USED TO RELIEVE OR PREVENT THE SYMPTOMS OF ANGINA Nitrates BETA BLOCKERS Calcium antagonists
Other names: Accelerating Angina; Angina Pectoris; Angina, chronic; Angina, stable; Angina, unstable; Heart pains; New-Onset Angina; Progressive Angina; Stable Angina; Unstable Angina Angina pectoris is the medical term for chest pain or discomfort due to coronary heart disease.
Amlodipine: Drug information Angina: Chronic stable angina (alternative agent): Oral: 5 to 10 mg once daily. Vasospastic angina: Note: May use alone or in
contraindicated drugs p. 324, 327. drug therapy for p. 323, 324, 361 Stable angina or chronic angina is the most common type of angina and it
Unstable angina as an example of prolonged ischemia. Prinzmetal's variant angina. Threatened infarction. Postinfarct effort angina. Ischemic arrhythmias. Calcium antagonists in stable angina after angioplasty. Congestive heart failure and effort angina. ACE inhibitors as potential anti-ischemic drugs. Metabolic modifiers. Nicorandil
Medications to treat angina A common symptom of CAD is angina or chest pain. If you have angina, your doctor may prescribe short- or long-acting drugs called
Drugs such as calcium channel blockers and nitrates are the mainstays of treatment. Angina Pectoris (Stable Angina) Unstable Angina
arterial hypertension (both in monotherapy and in combination with other hypotensive drugs),; stable angina and vasospastic cardiac angina (Prinzmetal
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