Article 2R58K Beta blockers may not help many heart attack victims, research claims

Beta blockers may not help many heart attack victims, research claims

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Study finds 95% of patients who had heart attack but not heart failure saw no benefit, suggesting drugs are overprescribed

Many patients given beta blockers after a heart attack may not benefit from being on the drugs, suggesting they may be being overprescribed, researchers have said.

UK medical guidelines recommend all people who have had a heart attack should be put on beta blockers, medicines that reduce the activity of the heart and lower blood pressure.

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