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This drug group useful in angina increase myocardial oxygen delivery (by reversing coronary arterial spasm) and does not decrease myocardial oxygen requirement (by decreasing the determinations of oxygen demand): a) Beta-adrenoceptor-blocking drugs (Atenolol, Metoprolol): b) Myotropic coronary dilators (Dipyridamole) c) Calcium channel blockers (Nifedipine, Nimodipine) d) Potassium channel openers (Minoxidil)

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b) Myotropic coronary dilators (Dipyridamole)



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