Which drug class alleviates angina by reducing myocardial oxygen demand through negative inotropic and chronotropic effects?
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Correct answer: Beta-blockers
Beta-blockers reduce heart rate and contractility (negative chronotropy and inotropy), lowering myocardial oxygen demand — a key mechanism in angina management.
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