Abstract
The β-adrenergic receptor blocking drugs (β-blockers) are proving to be extremely useful in antihypertensive therapy. The reasons for their antihypertensive effect are not entirely clear, but a reduction in cardiac output and in renin release by the kidney seem to be the most probable explanations.
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