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| 1. |
Though nitrates and calcium channel blockers are both vasodilators, they are used concurrently in angina pectoris, because: |
| A. | They antagonise each other s side effects |
| B. | Nitrates primarily reduce preload while calcium channel blockers primarily reduce after-load |
| C. | Nitrates increase coronary flow while calcium channel blockers reduce cardiac work |
| D. | Both B and C are correct |
| Answer» C. Nitrates increase coronary flow while calcium channel blockers reduce cardiac work | |