A drug lacking vasodilatory propeies that is effective in angina is:
Correct Answer: Metoprolol
Description: Beta blockers act in angina by decreasing exercise induced myocardial work by reducing HR. These do not cause vasodilation. Nitrates (IDN) and CCBs (Nifedipine, Verapamil) act by causing vasodilation.
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