A Swedish study has challenged the widespread use of beta-blockers for all heart attack patients. While these medications are commonly prescribed to...
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A new study from Uppsala University suggests that beta blockers, commonly prescribed to heart attack patients, may not only be unnecessary for those with normal heart function but could also increase the risk of depression. Traditionally, beta blockers have been given to all heart attack patients as they block adrenaline’s effects on the heart, helping […]
A Swedish study has challenged the widespread use of beta-blockers for all heart attack patients. While these medications are commonly prescribed to...
Common heart medications, like beta blockers, could have side effects including triggering depression in heart attack patients.
In MI patients with preserved heart function, beta-blockers are linked to higher depressive symptoms, indicating a need for careful mental health...
Recent research suggests that patients who have had a heart attack but do not have heart failure might not need to stay on beta blockers long term....
TUESDAY, Nov. 12, 2024 -- Beta blockers are go-to meds for many people who've survived a heart attack. However, new Swedish research has found that...
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