Abstract

A recent meta-analysis suggested that β-blockers were less effective than other antihypertensive drugs in preventing stroke. This finding led the researchers to conclude that β-blockers should not be first-line drugs for patients with uncomplicated hypertension (Journal Watch Dec 9 2005). Now, two other researchers have conducted a meta-analysis of …

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