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For patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI), beta-blockers are not beneficial in those without reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF).
Of the 1,700 questionnaires mailed, 64 were undeliverable because of bad addresses, and 17 were returned blank with valid reasons for nonresponse (e.g., deceased, not a generalist, not in practice), ...
β-blockers may increase depression risk in heart attack survivors with normal heart function, questioning their necessity for this group. The REDUCE-AMI trial found long-term β-blocker use linked to ...
Worse, beta blockers appeared to harm the heart health of some female heart attack patients, further results from the trial ...
In this study, we explored physicians' attitudes toward antihypertensive medications in 1997, shortly after the release of the JNC guidelines, and again in 2000. Attitudes toward antihypertensive ...
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