Unstable Angina : Drugs

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Ramipril is in a group of drugs called ACE inhibitors. ACE stands for angiotensin converting enzyme.
Source:MULTUM
Calcium-channel blocking agent; a dihydropyridine derivative with an intrinsically long duration of action.
Source:AHFS
Aspirin is in a group of drugs called salicylates. It works by reducing substances in the body that cause pain and inflammation. Aspirin also reduces fever.
Source:MULTUM
NSAIA; salicylate ester of acetic acid.
Source:AHFS
Aspirin is a medication given to relieve pain and reduce fever. The name " aspirin " was originally a trademark, first used when the drug was introduced in Europe in 1899.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery
Aspirin is a medicine that relieves pain and reduces fever . Purpose Aspirin is used to relieve many kinds of minor aches and pains- headaches, toothaches, muscle pain, menstrual cramps, the joint pain from arthritis, and aches associated with colds and flu.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Common name for acetylsalicylic acid, a common nonprescription drug used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. Acetylsalicylic acid, commonly known as aspirin or ASA, is a white, odorless medication available without a doctor ' s prescription, generally in tablet form.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Childhood and Adolescence
Aspirin is in a group of drugs called salicylates (sa-LIS-il-ates). It works by reducing substances in the body that cause pain, fever, and inflammation.
Source:MULTUM
Atenolol is in a group of drugs called beta-blockers. Beta-blockers affect the heart and circulation (blood flow through arteries and veins).
Source:MULTUM
β 1 -Selective adrenergic blocking agent.
Source:AHFS
Bivalirudin keeps the platelets in your blood from coagulating (clotting) to prevent unwanted blood clots that can occur with certain heart or blood vessel conditions.
Source:MULTUM
Anticoagulant; synthetic peptide analog of hirudin, an anticoagulant polypeptide found in the saliva of the medicinal leech ( Hirudo medicinalis ).
Source:AHFS
Diltiazem is in a group of drugs called calcium channel blockers. It works by relaxing the muscles of your heart and blood vessels.
Source:MULTUM
Clopidogrel keeps the platelets in your blood from coagulating (clotting) to prevent unwanted blood clots that can occur with certain heart or blood vessel conditions.
Source:MULTUM
Platelet-aggregation inhibitor; thienopyridine derivative.
Source:AHFS
Anticoagulant; a low molecular weight heparin.
Source:AHFS
Calcium-channel blocking agent; nondihydropyridine-derivative.
Source:AHFS
Dalteparin is an anticoagulant (blood thinner) that prevents the formation of blood clots.
Source:MULTUM
Verapamil is in a class of drugs called calcium channel blockers. Verapamil relaxes (widens) blood vessels (veins and arteries), which makes it easier for the heart to pump and reduces its workload.
Source:MULTUM
Lisinopril is in a group of drugs called ACE inhibitors. ACE stands for angiotensin converting enzyme.
Source:MULTUM
Non-sulfhydryl ACE inhibitor.
Source:AHFS
Metoprolol is in a group of drugs called beta-blockers. Beta-blockers affect the heart and circulation (blood flow through arteries and veins).
Source:MULTUM
β 1 -Selective adrenergic blocking agent.
Source:AHFS
Nitroglycerin, an organic nitrate, is a vasodilating agent.
Source:AHFS
Nitroglycerin is in a group of drugs called nitrates. Nitroglycerin dilates (widens) blood vessels, making it easier for blood to flow through them and easier for the heart to pump.
Source:MULTUM
Nitroglycerin is in a group of drugs called nitrates. Nitroglycerin dilates (widens) blood vessels, making it easier for blood to flow through them and easier for the heart to pump.
Source:MULTUM
Nitroglycerin is a medicine that helps relax the blood vessels leading to the heart. It is used to prevent chest pain. Nitroglycerin overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medication.
Source:ADAM
Date:October 29, 2007
Nitroglycerin is in a group of drugs called nitrates. Nitroglycerin dilates (widens) blood vessels, making it easier for blood to flow through them and easier for the heart to pump.
Source:MULTUM
Amlodipine is in a class of drugs called calcium channel blockers. Amlodipine relaxes (widens) the blood vessels (veins and arteries), making it easier for the heart to pump and reducing its workload.
Source:MULTUM
Propranolol is in a group of drugs called beta-blockers. Beta-blockers affect the heart and circulation (blood flow through arteries and veins).
Source:MULTUM
Propranolol is classified as a beta blocker. It is sold in the United States under the brand name Inderal.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Nonselective β-adrenergic blocking agent.
Source:AHFS
Ranolazine is an anti-anginal medication. It works by improving blood flow to help the heart work more efficiently.
Source:MULTUM
Antianginal agent; a piperazine derivative.
Source:AHFS
Ticlopidine prevents substances in the blood, called platelets, from clustering. This helps to prevent blood clots from forming.
Source:MULTUM
Platelet-aggregation inhibitor; thienopyridine derivative.
Source:AHFS
Calcium-channel blocking agent; nondihydropyridine.
Source:AHFS
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