A 52 years old man complains of frequent chest pain. The pain typically occurs at night and is described as retrosternal and burning in quality. He leads a sedentary lifestyle but doesn't smoke or drink alcohol. His past medical history includes a chronic cough and occasional hoarseness. He doesn't take any medications. His BMI is 28.5 Kg/m2 . ECG stress testing reveals 1mm ST segment depression in the inferior leads at 90% of predicted maximal heart rate. He didn't experience chest pain during stress test.
Which of the following is most likely to relieve this patient's chest pain?
a) Albuprofen
b) Nitroglycerin.
c) Propranolol.
d) Omeprazole.
e) Alprazolam.
f) Amitriptyline.