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  2. Variant angina - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] Variant angina also differs from the Kounis syndrome (also termed allergic acute coronary syndrome) in which coronary artery constriction and symptoms are caused by allergic or strong immune reactions to a drug or other substance. Treatment of the Kounis syndrome very much differs from that for variant angina. [26]

  3. Coronary vasospasm - Wikipedia

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    [3] [20] Angina due to coronary vasospasm is also known as variant angina. [20] During the 70’s and 80’s, intense research [21] headed by Dr. Robert A. Chahine resulted in the delineation of Spasm's role in Prinzmetal's angina, allowing for easy identification and effective treatment. [22]

  4. Vasospasm - Wikipedia

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    It is this favourable change to the body that can decrease the severity of ischemic symptoms, particularly angina. Other medications used to reduce the occurrence and severity of vasospasm and ultimately ischemia include L-type calcium channel blockers (notably nimodipine, as well as verapamil, diltiazem, nifedipine) and beta-receptor ...

  5. Myron Prinzmetal - Wikipedia

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    Myron Prinzmetal (February 8, 1908 – January 8, 1987) was an American cardiologist. He studied hypertension and heart arrhythmias among many other topics, and was the first to describe Prinzmetal angina .

  6. Antianginal - Wikipedia

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    An antianginal is a drug used in the treatment of angina pectoris, a symptom of ischaemic heart disease. Myocardial ischemia arises from the dysfunction of coronary macrovascular or microvascular components, leading to a compromised supply of oxygen and nutrients to the myocardium. The underlying pathophysiological mechanisms encompass a range ...

  7. Wikipedia:Osmosis/Angina pectoris - Wikipedia

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    Rest tends to relieve stable angina, whereas unstable angina and vasospastic angina can occur anytime, including at rest. In terms of medications, all three can be treated with Nitroglycerin which is a vasodilator that increases blood vessel diameter to allow more blood flow. In addition, vasospastic angina also responds to calcium channel ...

  8. Amlodipine - Wikipedia

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    Amlodipine, sold under the brand name Norvasc among others, is a calcium channel blocker medication used to treat high blood pressure, coronary artery disease (CAD) [10] and variant angina (also called Prinzmetal angina or coronary artery vasospasm, among other names). [11] It is taken orally (swallowed by mouth). [10]

  9. Microvascular angina - Wikipedia

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    The treatment consists of drugs, mainly to relieve chest pain, but a very important part of the treatment is regularly visiting the doctor and repeating the tests to make sure the condition was taken care of in full. The first step in managing Microvascular angina is the administration of nitrates which may relieve the chest pain. They are used ...