What do I take for angina?
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Oliver Hall
Works at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Lives in Vienna, Austria.
As a healthcare professional, I must emphasize that self-diagnosis and self-treatment can be risky, especially for conditions like angina, which is a symptom of an underlying heart problem. It's crucial to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan. However, I can provide you with general information about the types of medications that are commonly prescribed for angina.
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Works at Twitter, Lives in San Francisco, CA
Several medications can improve angina symptoms, including:Aspirin. Aspirin reduces the ability of your blood to clot, making it easier for blood to flow through narrowed heart arteries. ... Nitrates. ... Beta blockers. ... Statins. ... Calcium channel blockers. ... Ranolazine (Ranexa). ... Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors.
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Several medications can improve angina symptoms, including:Aspirin. Aspirin reduces the ability of your blood to clot, making it easier for blood to flow through narrowed heart arteries. ... Nitrates. ... Beta blockers. ... Statins. ... Calcium channel blockers. ... Ranolazine (Ranexa). ... Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors.