Adrenergic Beta Receptor Blockaders
- Cardiac function and dysfunction in hypertension
Assessment of systolic and diastolic function is important in the follow-up of hypertensive patients and in the choice of therapy.
- Labetalol and other agents that block both alpha- and beta-adrenergic receptors
A review of how these agents can be used in managing difficult-to-control hypertension.
- Current hypertension management: separating fact from fiction
Speculations that have led many physicians to abandon the use of diuretics have not proven to be of clinical relevance in most instances.
- Nontraditional combination pharmacotherapy of hypertension
Which new combinations hold the most promise for safer, more effective blood pressure control ?
- Adrenergic agents: clinical trials and experiences
Different beta blockers have different effects on cardiac output and heart rate, and some may diminish detrimental arterial changes induced by hypertension. A long-term preventive effect against coronary artery disease remains to be demonstrated.