5 Questions
Which drug is a sodium channel antagonist used in angina?
Ranolazine
What is the most common form of angina?
Angina of Effort
Which medication is a non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker?
Verapamil
Which drug is labeled for use in angina and is a non-selective beta-blocker?
Propranolol
Which antiplatelet medication is commonly used in angina treatment?
Aspirin
Test your knowledge of advanced pharmacology related to acute coronary syndrome with this quiz. Explore topics such as the pathophysiology of angina pectoris, therapeutic objectives of antianginal therapy, and the effects, mechanism, indications, toxicity, and contraindications of nitroglycerin.
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