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New research suggests that taking beta-blockers after a heart attack doesn't significantly reduce the risk of a second heart attack for people with normal heart function.
New research suggests that taking beta-blockers after a heart attack doesn't significantly reduce the risk of a second heart attack for people with normal heart function.
Researchers conducted a large trial to determine whether beta-blockers provide benefits in people with preserved ejection fraction after a myocardial infarction (heart attack). The findings show that beta-blockers had no significant benefit following a heart attack in people with normal heart function.
Patients who have suffered a minor heart attack do not benefit from beta-blockers, according to a major new study that may change guidelines for cardiac care.