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Antiangina Drugs: Interactions

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Antiangina drugs may interact with other medicines. This may increase the risk of side effects or change the effects of one or both drugs. Anyone who takes antiangina drugs should let the physician know all other medicines he or she is taking. Among the drugs that may interact with antiangina drugs are:

  • other heart medicines
  • blood pressure medicines
  • aspirin
  • alcohol
  • ergot alkaloids used in migraine headaches

[Article by: Nancy Ross-Flanigan]

— Nancy Ross-Flanigan



 
 
 

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