Multiple Choice
The rationale for prescribing calcium blockers for angina can be based on the need for:
A) Increased inotropic effect in the heart
B) Increasing peripheral perfusion
C) Keeping heart rates high enough to ensure perfusion of coronary arteries
D) Help with rate control
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