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Echo1.old myocardial infraction (inferior+posterior+antero septal+apical) 2.severe left ventricular systolic dysfunction. what medicine you prefer?

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Dr. Monica Michel answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

A few: Assuming no medication side effects and normal vital signs in addition to no comorbidities that may play into this- daily aspirin, a beta blocker, statin and often an ace inhibitor. Each patient may need different things based on what else is going on. Have a conversation with your doc about it

Answered 5/28/2014

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