Beta Blocker for Hypertension

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Beta-Blockers in Hypertension http://hub.am/hMI1mN

blog.mdlinx.com — “Beta-Blockers in Hypertension http://hub.am/hMI1mNView full resource at blog.mdlinx.com

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05-16-2011 - AUA 2011 LIVE -- Better Beta Blocker for Hypertension that does not cause ED

archive.aweber.com — “05-16-2011 - AUA 2011 LIVE -- Better Beta Blocker for Hypertension that does not cause EDView full resource at archive.aweber.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 16, 2011 at 7:03 pm By:

drgeoespinosa Dr. Geo Espinosa Acupuncturist, CAM, and Naturopathic Doctor

AUA 2011 LIVE – Better Beta Blocker for Hypertension that does not cause ED http://aweber.com/t/jHte

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New research highlights problems with beta-blockers for hypertension among seniors - McKnight's Long Term Care News

mcknights.com — “Beta-blockers, a once-popular treatment for seniors with high blood pressure, are now known to be less effective at preventing stroke than other blood pressure treatments. New research from the University of Leicester sheds light on some reasons why.View full resource at mcknights.com

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New research highlights problems with beta-blockers for hypertension among seniors http://bit.ly/L2Erg

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Beta Blocker Therapy Underused In Heart Failure Patients

medicalnewstoday.com — “New Saint Louis University research has found that beta blockers, a class of drugs used to prevent the progression of heart failure and manage arrhythmias (irregular heart beat) and hypertension (View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Beta Blocker Therapy Underused In Heart Failure Patients http://mnt.to/3yvq #cardiovascular

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Beta blockers possibly helpful in aortic regurgitation

theheart.org — “In the retrospective study, even aortic-regurgitation patients with no hypertension or no CAD had better survival rates if they'd been treated with a beta blocker, despite recommendations that these drugs should not be used in the setting of severe aortic regurgitation.View full resource at theheart.org

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heartwire: Bucking beliefs: Beta blockers may actually be of benefit in aortic regurgitation, study says http://bit.ly/D4XaR

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Beta blocker therapy underused in heart failure patients

physorg.com — “New Saint Louis University research has found that beta blockers, a class of drugs used to prevent the progression of heart failure and manage arrhythmias (irregular heart beat) and hypertension (high blood pressure), are underused in heart failure patients who receive implantable cardiac devices.View full resource at physorg.com

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Beta Blocker Therapy Underused In Heart Failure Patients

mnt.to — “New Saint Louis University research has found that beta blockers, a class of drugs used to prevent the progression of heart failure and manage arrhythmias (irregular heart beat) and hypertension (View full resource at mnt.to

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MedicalNewsToday: Beta Blocker Therapy Underused In Heart Failure Patients http://bit.ly/cYsxrR Full http://bit.ly/cXDgYb

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Would you start a beta-blocker preoperatively?

secure.quantiamd.com — “In this segment, Steven L. Cohn, MD, FACP, and Leonard Feldman, MD, debate the benefits of starting a beta-blocker three days prior to surgery in a patient with insulin-treated Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, renal insufficiency, and coronary artery disease.View full resource at secure.quantiamd.com

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No benefit of beta blockers even when resting heart rate is high

theheart.org — “Pulse rate should not be the determinant of which drugs are used in hypertension, conclude the authors of a new subgroup analysis of the ASCOT trial.View full resource at theheart.org

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theheartorg Shelley Wood Cardiology

heartwire: New ASCOT analysis: Beta blockers not beneficial in hypertensives with tachycardia http://bit.ly/14aUAK

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Toxicity, Beta-blocker: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Beta-adrenergic antagonists (ie, beta-blockers) have been in use for nearly 50 years. In addition to their traditional role in treating hypertension and other cardiovascular disorders, beta-blockers are also used for additional purposes such as migraine headaches, ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Though beta blockers can be lifesaving, they can also result in toxicity. Learn more about the cause and symptoms. http://bit.ly/brmQVf

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ACE inhibitors, ARBs and beta blockers reduce AF relative to CCBs

theheart.org — “Hypertensive patients receiving long-term monotherapy with ACE inhibitors, ARBs, or beta blockers were less likely to develop new-onset atrial fibrillation than those who received only calcium-channel antagonists, a new study finds.View full resource at theheart.org

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Most Recently Shared on January 19, 2010 at 3:21 pm By:

theheartorg Shelley Wood Cardiology

ACE inhibitors, ARBs, and beta blockers reduce risk of AF http://bit.ly/57NDHB #heartwire

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Beta blockers and thiazides have different patterns of BP lowering

theheart.org — “A new review of the use of beta blockers as second-line therapy for primary hypertension has shown that they appear to lower BP differently from thiazide diuretics, with less of an effect on pulse pressure.View full resource at theheart.org

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Most Recently Shared on January 28, 2010 at 6:33 pm By:

theheartorg Shelley Wood Cardiology

Beta blockers: Less effect on pulse pressure than diuretics http://bit.ly/dzbH29 #heartwire

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Blood pressure lowering efficacy of beta-blockers as second-line therapy for primary hypertension

mrw.interscience.wiley.com — “Blood pressure lowering efficacy of beta-blockers as second-line therapy for primary hypertensionView full resource at mrw.interscience.wiley.com

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More evidence supporting a weaker antihypertensive effect of betablockers vs. diuretics - http://bit.ly/cfO7BH

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Medical News: Effect of Beta-Blocker Add-On Therapy Quantified - in Cardiovascular, Hypertension from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “Beta-blockers achieve statistically significant, dose-dependent decreases in blood pressure when added to a diuretic or calcium-channel blocker, a systematic review of published studies showed.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Effect of Beta-Blocker Add-On Therapy Quantified (CME/CE) Beta-blockers achieve statistically significant, dose-depen.. http://bit.ly/70uvOv

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Beta blockers for high blood pressure also reduce fracture risk: Study

news-medical.net — “Beta blockers, one of the most commonly used types of cardiovascular drugs, taken by about 20 per cent of the population, have been found to cut a person's incidence of bone fracture by half. This new and welcome side effect was reported by Professor Tuan Nguyen from Sydney's Garvan Institute of Medical Research and his Australian-based colleagues. Indeed, we found that men and women who used beta-blockers had a 50 per cent lower risk of fracture than those not using beta blockers We were very eView full resource at news-medical.net

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Beta blockers for high blood pressure also reduce fracture risk: Study: Beta blockers, one of the most commonly ... http://bit.ly/9Nk8R1

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