A 54-year-old man with exercise-related chest pain is referred to cardiology. An exercise ECG shows non-specific ST and T wave changes. Following this an coronary angiogram is performed which demonstrates no evidence of atherosclerosis. A diagnosis of Prinzmetal's angina is suspected.
What is the most appropriate first-line treatment?
A.A Nicorandil
B.A Atenolol
C.A Felodipine***
D.A Fluoxetine
E.A Isosorbide mononitrate.
What is the most appropriate first-line treatment?
A.A Nicorandil
B.A Atenolol
C.A Felodipine***
D.A Fluoxetine
E.A Isosorbide mononitrate.
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