A 64-year-old man comes to the office due to exertional chest pain over the last 6 months. He is a lifelong 1 pack per day cigarette smoker and has a history of type 2 diabetes mellitus and peripheral artery disease. The patient undergoes treadmill exercise stress testing and develops substernal chest pain on moderate exertion accompanied by ECG changes that resolve immediately upon rest. He refuses invasive cardiac testing. The patient is started on low-dose aspirin therapy for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease but experiences shortness of breath and wheezing with the medication. Which of the following is the best alternate therapy for this patient?
A) Apixaban
B) Cilostazol
C) Clopidogrel
D) Enoxaparin
E) Eptifibatide
F) Naproxen
G) Warfarin
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