Antianginal agents are any of several kinds of drugs which alleviates the pain associated with angina by lowering the systolic blood pressure.
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Drug-Induced Liver Damage: Antianginal Agents
Contains in-depth knowledge about damages which might be caused by exposure to antianginel agents, though they are not commonly known to cause such damage. - Drug-Induced Liver Damage: Antianginal Agents
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/d/drug_induced_liver_damage_antianginal_agents/intro.htm
Nurse Review: Antianginal Agents
Features a slide show which educates the viewer about the pharmacology of antianginal agent, types of angina, and nursing implications. - Nurse Review: Antianginal Agents
http://www.slideshare.net/jben501/nurserevieworg-antianginal-agents-updates-pharmacology-classes-presentation
Tenders details about Ranexa as treatment for angina and outlines treatment options, an explanation of angina, and frequently asked questions. - Ranexa
http://www.ranexa.com/