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属于非选择性钙拮抗药的是:A.氟桂嗪 B.地尔硫草 C.硝苯地平 D.维拉帕米 E.

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题目:

属于非选择性钙拮抗药的是:

A.氟桂嗪

B.地尔硫草

C.硝苯地平

D.维拉帕米

E.尼莫地平

答案:

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