Ischemic Heart Disease. Medications for Angina. Other names: Accelerating Angina; Angina Pectoris; Angina, chronic; Angina, stable; Angina, unstable; Heart
Amlodipine: Drug information Angina: Chronic stable angina (alternative agent): Oral: 5 to 10 mg once daily. Vasospastic angina: Note: May use alone or in
Amlodipine: Drug information Angina: Chronic stable angina (alternative agent): Oral: 5 to 10 mg once daily. Vasospastic angina: Note: May use alone or in
Unstable angina as an example of prolonged ischemia. Prinzmetal's variant angina. Threatened infarction. Postinfarct effort angina. Ischemic arrhythmias. Calcium antagonists in stable angina after angioplasty. Congestive heart failure and effort angina. ACE inhibitors as potential anti-ischemic drugs. Metabolic modifiers. Nicorandil
Vasospastic angina, variant angina, Prinzmetal's angina: Angina precipitated by reversible spasm of coronary vessels, often at rest: Coronary : vasodilatorOlder, incorrect name for drugs useful in angina; some potent coronary vasodilators are ineffective in angina Monday disease
arterial hypertension (both in monotherapy and in combination with other hypotensive drugs),; stable angina and vasospastic cardiac angina (Prinzmetal
arterial hypertension (both in monotherapy and in combination with other hypotensive drugs),; stable angina and vasospastic cardiac angina (Prinzmetal
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Amlodipine: Drug information Angina: Chronic stable angina (alternative agent): Oral: 5 to 10 mg once daily. Vasospastic angina: Note: May use alone or in
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