Statins, beta blockers help prevent first heart attack
A study has found that patients taking statins or beta blockers
were less likely to have a heart attack as the first symptom of
heart disease than those taking other drugs, such as
calcium-channel blockers or diuretics. Although the study adjusted
for smoking in its analysis, experts say that additional research
is needed to account for other factors, such as aspirin therapy.
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