Genetic Variant in Blacks Mimics Heart Failure Drug
April 21, 2008 by MedHeadlines
Filed under Drugs, Genetics, Heart Disease, Medical Research
Beta blockers are an important part of the drug therapy prescribed for patients experiencing heart failure and have been proven, in many cases, to prolong the life of the heart patient. These drugs work by suppressing the action of the hormone adrenaline, thereby slowing the heart rate and lowering blood pressure to minimize the workload that the already-weakened heart must do. Beta blockers help prevent cardiac arrhythmias, which can be fatal. Read more





