Treatment of unstable angina.. Blood clots. Beta inhibitors. Nitrate. Calcium channel inhibitors. Catheterization. Surgical intervention

1. Blood clots: The patient is given the heparin during the catheter also to prevent the formation of new thrombosis and given intravenously blood flow is monitored and signs of bleeding during the disease during the duration of treatment, stop heparin if the patient is going to surgery.
2. Beta inhibitors: If the patient does not have any contraindications to beta-inhibitors, modern science is believed to benefit the patient from the early use of this drug given by vein or through the mouth
3. Nitrate: Neptroglycerin: It is administered intravenously to dilate the veins, relieve the pain on the patient and rest the heart. Blood pressure and pulse are monitored in the patient and it is confirmed before giving him that the patient did not take phosphodiesterase inhibitor (Viagra) The patient's life is at risk.
4. Other drugs: The doctor may see the addition of other drugs depending on the patient's condition and associated diseases such as: calcium channel inhibitors, painkillers, oxygen, sedatives, laxatives.
5. Non-drug therapy: In many cases, the patient is treated in a non-pharmacological manner in addition to previous drugs
1. Catheterization.
2. Surgical intervention.
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