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Acute coronary syndrome - 2012
Lukáš Dadák, MD, PhD
,
Hana Harazim, MD, PhD
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3 min.
Acute coronary syndrome - 2012
You are a general practicioner and the patient with the suspected AIM arrives to your ambulance, what kind of medication do you use?
1. Nitroglycerin spray, 2 applications under the tongue, in case of no serious hypotension
2. Paracetamol
3. Trimecaine
4. 500 mg of acetylsalicylic acid PO
5. Clopidogrel
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