Jason's physician diagnosed him with coronary artery disease and angina. He has been prescribed nitroglycerin for the angina. Select the drug that the physician can prescribe to treat Jason's coronary artery disease?

A. Atenolol
B. Nadolol
C. Propranolol
D. All of the above


Answer: D

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