MRCP2-0198
A 50-year-old man comes to the cardiology clinic for a follow-up on his angina pectoris. He has been experiencing chest pain during exertion for the past two years and has been taking medications such as GTN, aspirin, atorvastatin, and atenolol. However, he has been finding it difficult to manage his angina and has been frequently using his GTN spray, which causes him headaches. He has a medical history of gout and depression and works as a paralegal. He has successfully quit smoking five months ago and is eager to find better ways to control his pain.
What would be the most suitable course of action for managing his condition?