Heart attack patients not using life-saving drugs
Fri, 15 Sep 2006 12:33 PM EST
... NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Although it is well established that the long-term use of beta-blocker drugs, such as Tenormin and Lopressor, can improve survival and other outcomes after a heart attack, most patients stop taking them after just a few months, new research indicates. ...
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