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Medicine, 01.06.2021 18:00 sarah957

Which BEST explains why a patient who had a myocardial infarction will never fully recover, in spite of all the drugs prescribed to him? a. The drugs are only effective for extremely active, healthy individuals.
b. The dugs cannot rebuild the cells that died, but they can limit the death of more.
c. The drugs restore blood flow to some of the arteries, but not arteries in the legs.
d. The drugs prevent another heart attack, but other damage has already occurred.

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