Questions About Common Heart Medicine
By: Charlotte Ames
Updated: October 3, 2012
Beta blockers reduce blood pressure and improve blood flow for heart patients. The new study - published in the Journal of the American Medical Association - found beta blockers did not lower the risk of death from heart disease or the risk of heart attack or stroke.
Millions of patients use beta blockers after a heart attack and to treat symptoms including high blood pressure and irregular heart rhythm. Doctors say they need to see more research before they consider changing that practice.



