A 72-year-old man is brought to the emergency department with waxing and waning chest pressure over the past several hours. The patient says he occasionally gets a similar sensation that lasts 5-10 minutes when he walks briskly up the stairs. Medical history is significant for hypertension and hyperlipidemia; he has been nonadherent with prescribed medical therapy and follow-up visits. The patient has a 25-pack-year smoking history. Blood pressure is 211/105 mm Hg, and pulse is 88/min and regular. Chest examination reveals no heart murmurs, and the lungs are clear. ECG shows sinus rhythm and nonspecific ST-segment changes. A medication is administered intravenously and produces the following hemodynamic effects compared to baseline:
Which of the following medications was most likely used in this patient?
A) Hydralazine
B) Labetalol
C) Metoprolol
D) Nitroprusside
E) Phentolamine
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