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Stable Angina Pectoris

1988
Nitrates are the cornerstone in treatment of anginal episodes of all types and, in most centers, also in prevention of such episodes. The sublingual or intravenous administration of nitrates for relief of pain in patients with an acute anginal episode is universal.
Adam Schneeweiss, Marija Weiss
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Chronic Stable Angina

DeckerMed Transitional Year Weekly Curriculumâ„¢, 2015
By definition, chronic stable angina is angina that has been stable with regard to frequency and severity for at least 2 months. Chronic stable angina is the initial manifestation of coronary heart disease in approximately 50% of patients. Typically, this type of angina occurs in the setting of atherosclerotic coronary arterial narrowing, although ...
J. Antonio T. Gutierrez   +1 more
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Chronic stable angina

2019
Treatment of patients with chronic stable angina has two main objectives: to improve clinical outcome and to reduce angina symptoms. Prognosis is mainly improved by a reduction in cardiovascular risk factor burden, which may be achieved by appropriate lifestyle changes and, for some risk factors (e.g.
Gaetano Antonio Lanza, Antonio De Vita
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Stable Angina

2007
Satya Reddy Atmakuri   +2 more
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Stable Angina

Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy, 2006
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Stable Angina

2010
Marc P. Bonaca, David A. Morrow
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Drug Therapy for Stable Angina Pectoris

Drugs, 2017
Talla A. Rousan, S. Mathew, U. Thadani
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