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  #1

propranolol

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  #2

Nitroglycerine ??




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  #3

nifedipine


  #4

If both BP and HR are lower, sounds to me as if you are lowering heart's simpathetic drive, so I'd go for propanolol. I mean it will for sure do so.... thus shuld be the right one...

  #5

Propranolol



With nitroglycerin,& prazosin there is defnite rebound tachycardia.


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  #6

For Discussion Purposes only :- Can u Give a Reason as to Which drug can cause a marked reduction of both Systolic BP n Pulse Rate while is Used in the RX of Stable Angina. the BP decreased both Proportionally as Systolic n Diastolic Nitroglycerin causes a Massive Venodilation along with Medium Arteriolar dilation which dec the both Preload n the Afterload n thus the LV Volume.

these were the reasons that came to my mind when i chose the Answer.


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  #7

please re-post the question

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  #8

Propranolol, The answer will be a B blocker to reduce HR

  #9

to epica...
can u tell us the ans. plz

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  #10

Epica pls don't delete the questions, it would be really helpful if the qn stayed there as we often get back to the same qn which we want to reinforce or go thru the discussion. Its not possible to remember the qn word by word and without the qn going thru the discussion makes no sense. The one who has read the qn atleast once might still remember it but what about the ones who visit the thread for the first time? Please dont delete the qns.
Thank you for your help,
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