Will, a 38-year-old man, is prone to anginal attacks. Will's doctor prescribes a combination of drugs for long-term as well as short-term management of angina. Which of the following is the most likely combination of drugs prescribed by Will's doctor?

A. Propranolol and atenolol
B. Diltiazem and tadalafil
C. Metoprolol and verapamil
D. Nadolol and isosorbide dinitrate


Answer: D

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