This drug group useful in angina decreases myocardial oxygen requirement (by decreasing the determinations of oxygen demand)
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This drug group useful in angina decreases myocardial oxygen requirement (by decreasing the determinations of oxygen demand) and does not increase myocardial oxygen delivery (by reversing coronary arterial spasm)
a) Nitrates and nitrite drugs (Nitro-glycerine, Isosorbide dinitrate)
b) Myotropic coronary dilators (Dipyridamole)
c) Potassium channel openers (Minoxidil)
d) Beta adrenoceptor blocking drugs (Atenolol, Metoprolol)
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ISBN: 9780132109994
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Authors: Glenn Hubbard, Anthony Patrick O'Brien, Matthew P Rafferty
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