Tachycardia due to nitrates in a patient with angina pectoris is blocked by?
Correct Answer: Beta blocker
Description: Ans. is 'c' i.e., Beta blocker Use of beta blocker and long acting nitrate combination is rational in classical angina because : Tachycardia due to nitrate is blocked by beta blocker The tendency of beta blocker to cause ventricular dilatation is countered by nitrate The tendency of beta blocker to reduce the total coronary flow is opposed by nitrate
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