Treatments for angina are used to both treat and prevent further attacks as well as reduce the risk of you developing further complications such as a heart attack or stroke.
Medication for treating and preventing attacks: Glyceryl trinitrate or GTN is the most commonly used medication for stable angina, usually used as a mouth spray. It works by relaxing the blood vessels, helping them to widen to allow more blood flow to the heart. It can be used to prevent or treat an attack.
Medication to prevent an attack: if you suffer from angina you will likely need to take daily medication that slows the heart rate (beta-blockers) or medication that relaxes the artery walls (calcium channel blockers).
You may also need to take other medication alongside your angina medication to reduce your risk of experiencing a heart attack or stroke. These include:
- A low dose of aspirin - to prevent blood clots
- Statins - to reduce levels of fat in the blood (cholesterol)
- ACE inhibitors - to lower blood pressure