A 64-year-old woman comes to the cardiology clinic complaining of chest pain on exertion. She has been getting these attacks in a regular fashion for over a few years. It occurs reliably with exertion and emotional stress. The pain develops rapidly and feels like tightness. It starts in the midsternal region and radiates to the left shoulder, arm, or neck. The pain has not changed in intensity and duration for the last few years. She can predict these attacks and she gets relief from chest pain if she stops doing what she is doing. As she reached the examination table, she reported some chest pain with her clenched fist keeping over the sternum. During your physical examination, she kept her clenched fist over the sternum. Which of the following medication regimens is appropriate to manage this patient ?