The Beta-Blocker Story: Getting It Right

The idea of using beta-blockers as a treatment for ventricular fibrillation occurred to James Black over 60 years ago. He developed propranolol and cimetidine, among other pharmacologic agents, work for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1988. Beta-blockers were reported to lower blood pressure by Brian Pritchard in 1964, and he and John Cruickshank wrote Beta-blockers in Clinical Practice, a major early text on the subject, shortly thereafter in 1967. The role of beta-blockers has expanded over the years, as they have demonstrated their efficacy for treating several conditions affecting cardiovascular health. This booklet, The Beta-Blocker Story, offers an update on the role of beta-blockers in cardiovascular medicine.

KEY FEATURES

The role of beta-blockers is reviewed in the treatment of the following conditions:

  • Ischemic heart disease
  • Post-myocardial infarction
  • Heart failure
  • Dysrhythmias
  • Hypertension
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The Beta-Blocker Story: Getting It Right

The idea of using beta-blockers as a treatment for ventricular fibrillation occurred to James Black over 60 years ago. He developed propranolol and cimetidine, among other pharmacologic agents, work for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1988. Beta-blockers were reported to lower blood pressure by Brian Pritchard in 1964, and he and John Cruickshank wrote Beta-blockers in Clinical Practice, a major early text on the subject, shortly thereafter in 1967. The role of beta-blockers has expanded over the years, as they have demonstrated their efficacy for treating several conditions affecting cardiovascular health. This booklet, The Beta-Blocker Story, offers an update on the role of beta-blockers in cardiovascular medicine.

KEY FEATURES

The role of beta-blockers is reviewed in the treatment of the following conditions:

  • Ischemic heart disease
  • Post-myocardial infarction
  • Heart failure
  • Dysrhythmias
  • Hypertension
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The Beta-Blocker Story: Getting It Right

The Beta-Blocker Story: Getting It Right

by MD John Malcolm Cruickshank
The Beta-Blocker Story: Getting It Right

The Beta-Blocker Story: Getting It Right

by MD John Malcolm Cruickshank

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Overview

The idea of using beta-blockers as a treatment for ventricular fibrillation occurred to James Black over 60 years ago. He developed propranolol and cimetidine, among other pharmacologic agents, work for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1988. Beta-blockers were reported to lower blood pressure by Brian Pritchard in 1964, and he and John Cruickshank wrote Beta-blockers in Clinical Practice, a major early text on the subject, shortly thereafter in 1967. The role of beta-blockers has expanded over the years, as they have demonstrated their efficacy for treating several conditions affecting cardiovascular health. This booklet, The Beta-Blocker Story, offers an update on the role of beta-blockers in cardiovascular medicine.

KEY FEATURES

The role of beta-blockers is reviewed in the treatment of the following conditions:

  • Ischemic heart disease
  • Post-myocardial infarction
  • Heart failure
  • Dysrhythmias
  • Hypertension

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781607959519
Publisher: PMPH USA, Ltd.
Publication date: 07/12/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 90
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

John Malcolm Cruickshank, MD is an Independent Cardiovascular Consultant in London, United Kingdom.
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