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Considering taking medication to treat Chronic Angina Pectoris? Below is a list of common medications used to treat or reduce the symptoms of Chronic Angina Pectoris. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.

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atenolol Oral     1151 User Reviews
Norvasc Oral     581 User Reviews
Toprol XL Oral     574 User Reviews
metoprolol succinate Oral     559 User Reviews
amlodipine Oral     517 User Reviews
metoprolol tartrate Oral     434 User Reviews
propranolol Oral     296 User Reviews
verapamil Oral     187 User Reviews
Ranexa Oral     168 User Reviews
Lopressor Oral     147 User Reviews
diltiazem HCl Oral     127 User Reviews
Imdur Oral     94 User Reviews
nifedipine Oral     66 User Reviews
Cardizem CD Oral     62 User Reviews
Tenormin Oral     62 User Reviews
Cartia XT Oral     57 User Reviews
isosorbide mononitrate Oral     54 User Reviews
Procardia XL Oral     46 User Reviews
Caduet Oral     44 User Reviews
nadolol Oral     42 User Reviews
Inderal LA Oral     40 User Reviews
Nifedical XL Oral     39 User Reviews
felodipine Oral     37 User Reviews
Cardizem Oral     30 User Reviews
Nifediac CC Oral     22 User Reviews
Tiazac Oral     20 User Reviews
isosorbide dinitrate Oral     18 User Reviews
Corgard Oral     16 User Reviews
InnoPran XL Oral     16 User Reviews
Taztia XT Oral     16 User Reviews
Cardizem LA Oral     15 User Reviews
Adalat CC Oral     14 User Reviews
DILT-CD Oral     13 User Reviews
ranolazine Oral     12 User Reviews
DILT-XR Oral     11 User Reviews
Dilacor XR Oral     7 User Reviews
Calan Oral     6 User Reviews
Isordil Oral     5 User Reviews
amlodipine-atorvastatin Oral     5 User Reviews
Afeditab CR Oral     4 User Reviews
Matzim LA Oral     4 User Reviews
isradipine Oral     3 User Reviews
Diltzac ER Oral     2 User Reviews
Dilatrate-SR Oral     Be the first to review it
Diltia XT Oral     Be the first to review it
Isordil Titradose Oral     Be the first to review it
ISOCHRON Oral     Be the first to review it
IsoDitrate Oral     Be the first to review it

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