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Which drug could you give (prophylactic therapy) if a patient has stable angina and heart failure?
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Beta blocker
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Which drug could you give (prophylactic therapy) if a patient has stable angina and heart failure? Alternative
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Nitrate
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Would b blockers and nitrates be a good combination to use in treating stable angina?
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Yes
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Which drug could you give (prophylactic therapy) if a patient has stable angina and hypertension? First line drug
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Beta Blocker
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Which drug could you give (prophylactic therapy) if a patient has stable angina and hypertension? Alternative
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DHP CCB
Non-DHP CCB |
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Would b blockers and verapamil be a good combination to use in treating stable angina?
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No, because both drop HR
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Would b blockers and nifedipine be a good combination to use in treating stable angina?
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Yes
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Which drug(s) could you give (prophylactic therapy) if a patient has stable angina and sinus bradycardia or AV block?
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DHP
Nitrate Ranolazine |
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Which drug(s) could you give (prophylactic therapy) if a patient has Prinzemetal’s angina and atrial fibrillation?
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non-DHP CCB
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Which drug(s) could you give (prophylactic therapy) if a patient has Prinzemetal’s angina and diabetes mellitus?
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DHP CCB
non-DHP CCB Nitrate |
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Which drug(s) could you give (prophylactic therapy) if a patient has Stable angina and diabetes mellitus?
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Beta blocker
DHP CCB non DHP CCB Nitrate Ranolazine |