Pharmacology: Treatment of Angina
This video discusses the causes and presentation of Angina. It also covers the recommended treatment of Angina including the use of Nitroglycerine, Beta Blockers, CCB, and long-acting nitrates. PowerPoint and Practice questions can be found at: / teachmepharmacology

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