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... Starting Mr Hong on a heart failure specific beta blocker?  He should be trialled on a beta blocker, both for secondary prevention of ischaemic heart disease and heart failure – Patients often experience significant side effects and worsening of symptoms when started on a beta blocker. So introduc ...
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