ECG on arrival shows anterior ST elevation and he is subsequently thrombolysed with a good resolution of symptoms and ECG changes.. ACE inhibitor + beta-blocker + statin + aspirin

A 58-year-old man with no past medical history of note is admitted to hospital with crushing central chest pain. ECG on arrival shows anterior ST elevation and he is subsequently thrombolysed with a good resolution of symptoms and ECG changes.
Two months following discharge from hospital, which combination of drugs should he be taking?
A. ACE inhibitor + beta-blocker + statin + aspirin***
B. Spironolactone + beta-blocker + statin + aspirin
C. ACE inhibitor + beta-blocker + statin + aspirin + clopidogrel
D. ACE inhibitor + statin + aspirin + clopidogrel
E. Beta-blocker + statin + aspirin + clopidogrel
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