A 65-year-old man is discharged from hospital following a thrombolysed STelevation myocardial infarction. Other than a history of depression he has no past medical history of note. His stay on the coronary care unit was complicated by the development of dyspnoea and an echo show a reduced left ventricular ejection fraction. The patient was not given clopidogrel during his hospital admission. Other than standard treatment with an ACE inhibitor, beta-blocker, aspirin and statin, what other type of drug should he be taking?
A.A Angiotensin 2 receptor antagonist
B.A Potassium channel activator
C.A Aldosterone antagonist***
D.A Thiazide diureticia
E.A Clopidogrel
A.A Angiotensin 2 receptor antagonist
B.A Potassium channel activator
C.A Aldosterone antagonist***
D.A Thiazide diureticia
E.A Clopidogrel
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