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Drop the Beta-Blocker Long After a Stabilized MI? Not a Bad Idea After All

Drop the Beta-Blocker Long After a Stabilized MI? Not a Bad Idea After All
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(MedPage Today) -- NEW ORLEANS -- The beta-blockers routinely used after myocardial infarction (MI) can be reasonably stopped after a year in some patients, the SMART-DECISION trial found. In stabilized heart attack survivors without heart failure...

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