It can be: If you have chronic stable angina, then it is safe to travel. Be sure to take your nitro and all other prescribed medicines with you. If you have unstable angina, it is important to be closely monitored by a cardiologist. Either way, get the OK from your cardiologist before you go. Hope this helps!
Answered 8/29/2014
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Travel with angina: Angina not specifically attributed to a known and adequately treated etiology would be a risk for travel. I would not advise travel if you're having chest pains that have been termed "angina" if the exact etiology has not been identified and adequately treated.
Answered 6/21/2017
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