A 45-year-old man is brought to a rural emergency department due to severe chest pain, sweating, and nausea. The symptoms began suddenly an hour ago. He has no significant medical history. His father died at age 50 after experiencing sudden-onset chest pain. The patient smokes a pack of cigarettes daily. He does not take any medications and has no known drug allergies. Examination shows normal heart sounds and breath sounds. ECG shows sinus tachycardia with ST segment elevation in leads II, III, and aVF. Medical management for the patient's acute condition is initiated. After initial treatment, the chest pain decreases in intensity and a reperfusion complex ventricular arrhythmia emerges. The arrhythmia is asymptomatic and resolves spontaneously. Which of the following drugs is most likely responsible for rapid reperfusion in this patient?
A) Alteplase
B) Apixaban
C) Argatroban
D) Aspirin
E) Heparin
F) Prasugrel
G) Rosuvastatin
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