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BEAUTIFUL For Some: No Overall Advantage of Ivabradine, But High-Heart-Rate Patients May Benefit
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Title BEAUTIFUL For Some: No Overall Advantage of Ivabradine, But High-Heart-Rate Patients May Benefit
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/579885?src=rss
Description Ivabradine was no better than placebo in terms of reducing cardiac death and other coronary and heart-failure outcomes in the overall trial population; however, patients with heart rates higher than 70 bpm had reduced hospitalizations for heart failure and MI and reduced revascularizations with ivabradine. Heartwire
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Date Sep 1, 2008
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