BETA BLOCKERS
SUMMARY
1. These drugs decrease cardiac output, sympathetic tone, and renin production.
2. JNC 8 panel does not recommend beta-blockers for the initial treatment of HTN due to increased risk of cardiovascular death, AMI, or stroke compared to use of ARB.
3. Indications for beta-blockers: post-MI, stable heart failure, rate control for AF, angina.
4. Avoid beta-blockers in: reactive airway disease, frequent hypoglycemic episodes, hyperlipidemia, PVD.
5. Other complications include fatigue, erectile dysfunction, depression, and weight gain.
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