Variant angina that is caused by coronary artery vasospasm (known also Prinzmetal ischemia) is best treated with:
A) nitrates such as nitroglycerin.
B) beta blockers.
C) calcium channel blockers.
D) alpha-1 agonists.
E) alpha-2 antagonists.
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Q2: Angina pectoris can be permanently resolved (cured)in
Q3: Nitroglycerin patches are typically used intermittently (e.g.
Q4: Nitrates such as nitroglycerin exert their primary
Q5: Aspirin and other antiplatelet drugs are often
Q5: Beta blockers help prevent angina pectoris in
Q6: To avoid the first-pass effect,nitroglycerin can be
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