Drug therapy of angina pectoris. Are the possibilities exploited well enough
1995
: A retrospective comparative study of the use of antianginal drugs in 1987 and 1992/93 has been carried out in unselected series of patients admitted for angiographic evaluation. Compared with the patients in 1987 the patients in 1992/93 were treated with approximately 50% of the doses of beta-blockers and isosorbide dinitrate. There was also a considerable reduction of the proportion of patients who received doses of beta-blockers of a similar level as used in large multicentre studies showing improved survival after myocardial infarction. The explanation of this change in therapy may be due, at least partly, to a general fear of side-effects.
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