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Abstract: . . . treatment, cardiac rehabilitation and dietary manipulation. April 2001 3 The IONA Study Group. Effect of nicorandil on coronary events in patients with stable angina : the Impart of Nicorandil in Angina (IONA) randomised trial. The Lancet. Vol.359. April 13, 2002. . . . . . . antagonists and potassium channel openers given alone or in combination can relieve the symptoms of angina . Beta- blockers may be better tolerated and be associated with fewer adverse events than either calcium antagonists or long-term nitrates. 9.16 In the IONA study 3 there were significant improvements and outcomes from anti-anginal treatment in patients with stable angina with the use of nicorandil. Outcomes were defined as a combination . . . . . . Heart Disease, chapter 4- Stable Angina . 1 National Institute for Clinical Excellence. INHERITED Clinical Guideline : Summary table. Prophylaxis for patients who have experienced a myocardial infarction drug treatment, cardiac rehabilitation and dietary manipulation. April 2001 3 The IONA Study Group. Effect of nicorandil on coronary events in patients with stable angina : the Impart of Nicorandil in Angina (IONA) randomised trial. . . . . . . Prophylaxis for patients who have experienced a myocardial infarction drug treatment, cardiac rehabilitation and dietary manipulation. April 2001 3 The IONA Study Group. Effect of nicorandil on coronary events in patients with stable angina : the Impart of Nicorandil in Angina (IONA) randomised trial. The Lancet. Vol.359. April 13, 2002. . . . . . . myocardial infarction drug treatment, cardiac rehabilitation and dietary manipulation. April 2001 3 The IONA Study Group. Effect of nicorandil on coronary events in patients with stable angina : the Impart of Nicorandil in Angina (IONA) randomised trial. The Lancet. Vol.359. April 13, 2002. . . . . . . East Kent Health Authority Clinical Effectiveness Primary Care (PRICCE) Guidelines 38 15 April 2003 STANDARDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF STABLE ANGINA PECTORIS Information on Angina 9.1 Angina pectoris is primarily a clinical diagnosis. Typical history of retrosternal chest pain, relieved by rest, exacerbated by exertion (physical or emotional), cold weather and post-prandially. 9.2 Prevalence and Incidence . . . --3000,6,250,2954,15950
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