There are four drugs that are commonly given in initial treatment for acute coronary syndrome, if no contraindications exist. These include:
Morphine, Oxygen, Aspirin, Nitroglycerin
MOAN
Patients having myocardial infarctions moan in pain.
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There are four drugs that are commonly given in initial treatment for acute coronary syndrome, if no contraindications exist. These include:
Morphine, Oxygen, Aspirin, Nitroglycerin
MOAN
Patients having myocardial infarctions moan in pain.