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There are currently some
extremely effective pharmaceutical drugs available. Nitroglycerin
is the most useful and is a powerful vasodilator, meaning that it
widens blood vessels and increases overall coronary flow. It may be
used in various forms and have a slow-acting or immediate effect.
Other vasodilators are also available.
Beta-blockers
lower the heart muscle’s oxygen need, avoiding cell lesions and
the onset of fibrous plaque.
Platelet
antiaggregants (acetyl salicylic acid, or aspirin) avoid
clustering of platelets and allow better blood flow inside the
coronaries. This drug lessens recurrent attacks when coronary
conditions have been properly examined with stress tests and coronary
imaging tests.
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