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Beta Blockers Warnings And Recalls - Articles
SHIFT trial : Ivabradine shining in Beta blocker’s glory ?
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Dr. Sangareddi V.
Posted
Mon 20 Sep 2010 11:02am
We now understand , heart rate reduction could be the single most important factor in the management of heart failure .Beta blockers have proved this time and again.We....
In this trial , the usage of optimal Beta blockers was only in 25 % . Patients who received complete beta blockade did show much benefit with Ivabradine . Further, the usage
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Perioperative Beta-blockers for ...
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Dr. Rubens D.
Posted
Mon 06 Apr 2009 7:39pm
Perioperative Beta-blockers for Major Noncardiac Surgery:Primum Non Nocere
06 april 2009
Abstract
Recent studies have called into question the benefit of perioperative beta blockade, especially in patients at low to moderate risk of cardiac events. Once considered standard of care, the role of beta-blocker therapy now lies mired
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Heart Rate and Beta Blocker Studies For Those with Atrial Fibrillation
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Mellanie H.

Posted
Thu 08 Jan 2009 10:51am
Recently there have been a number of new beta blocker and heart rate studies, some of which are contradictory. The findings from some of these recent studies may apply to those with atrial fibrillation:
Heart rates over 70 beats per minute predict heart attack risk
Slowing the heart rate doesn’t protect those with hypertension—or doe ...
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Heart Rate and Beta Blocker Studies For Those with Atrial Fibrillation
by
Mellanie H.

Posted
Thu 19 Feb 2009 6:31pm
Recently there have been a number of new beta blocker and heart rate studies, some of which are contradictory. The findings from some of these recent studies may apply... it?
The impact of beta blockers on non-cardiac surgery risks
Read about these studies at: Heart Rate and Beta Blocker Studies That May Impact Those with Atrial Fibrillation
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Are beta blockers the best drugs for lowering blood pressure?
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Dr. Gabe M.
Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm
Beta blockers are among the most-prescribed drugs to treat high blood pressure, but a study from Sweden shows that they can increase risk for strokes ( Lancet, October 29, 2005.)
Brand names of the beta blockers include Toprol, Inderal, Blocadron, Coreg, Inopran, Levatol, Pindolol, Sectral, Tenormin, Timolol Trandate, Zebeta and Bisoprol
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Beta Blockers Reduce Risk Of Death After Surgery
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Ed H.
Posted
Wed 29 Sep 2010 3:52pm
Surgical patients with known heart disease risks who are given beta blockers around the time of surgery have a significantly reduced risk of post-operative death compared with patients not given beta blockers, according to a study by researchers at the San Francisco VA Medical Center.
“We are reducing the short- and long-term risk of death after surgery
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Perioperative Beta Blockers, Redux
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Dr. Robert W.
Posted
Thu 30 Oct 2008 11:53am
Earlier this week, I discussed the preliminary results of the POISE trial, the blockbuster that showed that perioperative beta blockers may cause more harm than good. I've... trial vividly demonstrates that giving beta blockers to surgical patients is not a simple intervention. That is, perioperative beta blockade (at a fairly high dose – 200 mg
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Low Beta Blocker Dose Can Put Patients at Risk for Subsequent Heart Attacks
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Ed H.
Posted
Thu 14 Oct 2010 3:59pm
For nearly 40 years a class of drugs known as beta blockers have been proven to increase patients’ survival prospects following a heart attack by decreasing the cardiac... studied were taking 50% or more of the target dose of beta blockers shown to be beneficial in clinical trials,” said Goldberger, director of cardiac electrophysiology research
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Life Without Beta Blockers
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Sue J.


Posted
Fri 11 Mar 2011 10:15am
Well, if I had any doubts about the positive effects of beta blockers for me, this morning I had a stark reminder. As I posted earlier this week ( Treating ME/CFS with Beta Blockers ), I've been able to be more active since I started taking beta blockers - they help to decrease my heart rate and hold my blood pressure steady, diminishing the negative
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Perioperative Beta-Blocker Thera ...
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Dr. Rubens D.
Posted
Tue 03 Nov 2009 10:01pm
Perioperative Beta-Blocker Therapy Guidelines Updated
Treatment initiation requires careful consideration of risks and benefits to patient
04 nov 2009-- The American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association (ACCF/AHA) recommends perioperative beta-blocker use dependent on careful consideration of the benefits and risks
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