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Angina Pectoris Prevention
Approved treatments
- Nitroglycerin · Fougera
Nitroglycerin forms nitric oxide, activating guanylate cyclase and increasing cyclic GMP, leading to smooth muscle relaxation and vasodilation. - Monoket
- nitroglycerine · University Hospital, Ghent
Clinical guidelines
- FDA label — 1L
To reduce the risk of angina in adults with multiple risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD) but without clinically evident CHD. - FDA label — 1L
To reduce the risk of angina in adults with clinically evident CHD. - FDA label — 1L
To reduce the risk of angina in adults with multiple risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD) but without clinically evident CHD. - FDA label — 1L
To reduce the risk of angina in adults with clinically evident CHD.
Competitive intelligence
For the full treatment-landscape CI brief — marketed leaders side-by-side, pipeline by phase, recent regulatory actions, sponsor landscape:
- Angina Pectoris Prevention patent landscape — cliff calendar, originator estates, attackable patents
- Angina Pectoris Prevention treatment landscape brief
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Frequently asked questions about Angina Pectoris Prevention
What drugs treat Angina Pectoris Prevention?
Tracked treatments include Nitroglycerin, Monoket, nitroglycerine.
What is the treatment for Angina Pectoris Prevention?
Standard treatment for Angina Pectoris Prevention includes Nitroglycerin, Monoket, nitroglycerine. See the treatment landscape page for first-line, second-line and salvage options.
What are the treatment guidelines for Angina Pectoris Prevention?
FDA label publishes guidelines for Angina Pectoris Prevention. 4 guideline references tracked.
Related
- Treatment landscape: Angina Pectoris Prevention patent cliff · Angina Pectoris Prevention CI report
- Treatment: Nitroglycerin · Fougera
- Treatment: Monoket
- Treatment: nitroglycerine · University Hospital, Ghent
- All diseases: Browse the disease index · Disease landscape hub
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