Do beta-blockers INCREASE mortality when used for hypertension
December 2008
Do beta-blockers INCREASE mortality when used for hypertension?
We know that beta-blockers help some patients with heart disease.
But they don't seem to work as well as other antihypertensives to improve outcomes in patients with uncomplicated hypertension.
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