Amlodipine as an antiischemic drug is superior to long acting nitrates

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European Society of Cardiology Guidelines cite results of meta-analysis that the use of calcium channel blockers results in fewer angina episodes per week vs. long-acting nitrates. Moreover, we listed 12 reasons more to prefer amlodipine over long-acting nitrates, especially in stable angina pectoris patients with arterial hypertension. It may be the way to decrease polypharmacy without loosing efficacy. Some important advantages of amlodipine versus long-acting nitrate(s) are: amlodipine also treats hypertension, it helps reducing hypertensive target organ damages (e.g. left ventricular hypertrophy) and prevents morning blood pressure surge. Moreover, amlodipine can be given once daily (which improves adherence), it produces neither tolerance nor rebound, it has less side effects.

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Koracévić, G. P., Dakić, S. S., Veličković-Radovanović, R. M., Apostolović, S. R., Krstić, N. H., Tasić, I. S., … Kostić, T. L. (2015, January 1). Amlodipine as an antiischemic drug is superior to long acting nitrates. Open Medicine (Poland). De Gruyter Open Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2015-0011

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