Quick Recall
A drug prescribed for prophylaxis for the exertional (classical) form of angina, but NOT for variant (vasospastic) angina is:
- A. nifedipine
- B. nitroglycerin
- C. propranolol
- D. None of the above
C.propranolol
The correct answer is, "C. Propranolol"
Nitroglycerin in both classical and prinzmetal's Angina.
B
SUGGESTIVE. OF ...*C*.... PROPRANOLOL. AND METOPROLOL.....
C
C
Non of above
B. NTG is prescribed
Correct Ans..(C)
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