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Beta blockers including atenolol and bisoprolol are widely prescribed for heart conditions, but NHS guidance warns they are ...
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Patients who start their blood pressure treatment with angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) drugs continue with the same ...
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People who have been prescribed beta blockers suh as atenolol, bisoprolol, carvedilol, and metoprolol may need to speak to a GP ...
Don’t skip this memo: The FDA has flagged a prescribed blood pressure drug over potential cross-contamination concerns.
Bisoprolol is the first-choice beta-blocker millions use to treat high blood pressure, angina, and heart rhythm disturbances ...
The NHS warns people prescribed beta blockers including atenolol and bisoprolol should speak to their GP if they have certain health conditions ...
Dr Evan Levine warns that mixing these two drugs can lead to BRASH syndrome — a dangerous mix of slow heart rate, kidney failure, shock and high potassium.
What the study found was striking. Women taking beta-blockers were more likely to develop heart failure after suffering from acute coronary syndrome—a condition where blood flow to the heart is ...
The health secretary tells MPs he is "uncomfortable" about the use of the drugs but he was following expert advice.