Depending on the serverty of the angina. If it is untreatable through medications then a outpatient surgery may be needed.
Nitroglycerin is the classic treatment for angina.
is used to treat heart pain of angina pectoris.
An antianginal is any variety of drug used in the treatment of angina pectoris.
Isosorbide mononitrate is a drug used principally in the treatment of angina
Stenocardia, also known as angina pectoris, is a severe pain in the chest characterized by an insufficient supply of blood to the heart. Treatment s for angina include changes in lifestyle, medication, surgery and cardiac rehabilitation.
Abana, a mixture of herbs and minerals used in Ayurvedic medicine, may reduce the frequency and severity of angina attacks.
Surgical treatment of TB may be used if medications are ineffective.
Here's a heart clinic that can treat angina near Buffalo: http://www.nfmmc.org/
There is no "most effective" treatment. It all depends on the person and type of angina. Treatments include Angioplasty and stents, medicine and also lifestyle changes are important.
The type of angina that occurs at rest and may be unresponsive to standard treatment is known as Prinzmetal's angina, or variant angina. It is caused by coronary artery spasm, leading to temporary reductions in blood flow to the heart. This form of angina can occur unpredictably and often happens during periods of rest, particularly at night. Treatment may require medications like calcium channel blockers or nitrates to relieve symptoms.
Using a GTN pump spray (Glyceryl Trinitrate)
I presume you mean Angina. Angina is a cry for help as the heart muscle is not getting adequate blood supply due to blocked arteries. Treatment will be targeted to eliminate the risk factors which is stop smoking, weight reduction , control of diabetes for diabetics, exercises to improve circulation and use of aspirin. Investigations like angiogram will show the site of blockage or narrowing which can be treated by stenting or in severe blockage by bypass surgery.