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Carvedilol for heart failure: more than just a beta-blocker?
1Medical Research Council, Clinical Research Initiative in Heart Failure, University of Glasgow.
Abstract:
Carvedilol is a non-selective beta-blocker, and the only one, in recent clinical trials, to have shown a clear reduction in mortality. It is suggested that, compared with other beta-blockers, carvedilol has additional advantageous effects in heart failure, and should be considered as part of the routine treatment of heart failure.
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