Beta Blocker Drugs

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The beta blockers (examples: atenolol, metoprolol, propranolol) act as competitive antagonists at the adrenergic beta receptors. The newer agents tend to be more selective for the cardiac (beta-1) receptors which allows for decreased systemic side effects. Most of the generic names for beta blockers end with "olol".

INDICATIONS

+ = not an FDA approved indication

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Side Effects and Adverse Reactions

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Last Editorial Review: 3/13/2007



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