LONDON -- Heart attack survivors who were expected to be fine after going off their beta-blockers fared worse clinically compared with those who continued them, a randomized trial showed. After years ...
Among patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) who have chronotropic incompetence, those with lower left ventricular systolic volume might benefit from discontinuing beta ...
Half of all patients discharged from hospital after a heart attack are treated with beta-blockers unnecessarily. This is according to a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. "I ...
I first took beta blockers two years ago, when I was asked to give a eulogy. Terrible at public speaking on a good day, let alone at a funeral, my first instinct was to refuse to do it. I had made a ...
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Celebs Can’t Stop Talking About Beta Blockers. Here’s How The Drug Can (And Can’t) Treat Anxiety
While lorazepam has been the talk of the town thanks to The White Lotus, there’s another med competing for its air time. Need a hint? Khloe Kardashian borrowed one from Kris Jenner when she was ...
BARCELONA, SPAIN — Continuing beta-blocker therapy long term in post-AMI patients with preserved ejection fraction may not be warranted, according to a new analysis from the FAST-MI registry. Dr ...
An unlikely byproduct of the Oscars red-carpet coverage last Sunday? The mention of beta blockers by actor Rachel Sennott, who told a host that her pre-event routine is to “take that beta blocker, ...
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New studies show beta blockers 'don't work for heart disease; reveal new risks for women patients
Picture this: a certain kind of drug has been the main go-to for ages to treat patients with a certain medical condition. Now, after years of using that drug as a valid practice, a new study shakes ...
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