A class of drugs called beta-blockers — used for decades as a first-line treatment after a heart attack— doesn’t benefit the vast majority of patients and may contribute to a higher risk of ...
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Beta Blockers After Heart Attack May Do More Harm Than Good, Especially In Women: Study Reveals
New Delhi: Beta blockers, the standard treatment after a heart attack for the last 40 years, may offer no benefit for heart attack patients and can raise death risk in some women, according to a study ...
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