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Nitrates: uses, actions and prescribing rationale
Nurse Prescribing, 09/18/09
Panchmatia S et al. – This article discusses the pharmacology and prescribing issues around the nitrates in stable angina. Topics discussed are mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, adverse drug reactions, tolerance, drug interactions, cautions and patient counselling points.
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