Optimal control of myocardial ischaemia: the benefit of a fixed combination of atenolol and nifedipine in patients with chronic stable angina
AUTOR(ES)
El-Tamimi, Hassan
RESUMO
Objective—To study the effects on myocardial ischaemia of 50 mg of atenolol, 20 mg of slow release nifedipine, and their fixed combination given 12 hourly.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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