Medications that improve blood flow through the coronary arteries in those who have suffered a myocardial infarction include:
- Aspirin:
- Thins the blood, in to order lower the risk of blood clots in the coronary arteries
- Heparin:
- Thins the blood, in to order lower the risk of blood clots in the coronary arteries
- Nitrates:
- Open coronary arteries and let the heart work more efficiently
- Platelet inhibitors:
- Thrombolytic medications:
- Morphine:
- Reduces anxiety and increases blood flow through the coronary arteries
Additional medications that are used to treat myocardial infarction include:
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