Heart pill breakthrough: study tests dropping Beta-Blockers for recovered patients
NCT ID NCT06518694
Summary
This study aims to determine if heart failure patients whose heart pumping function has returned to normal can safely stop taking beta-blocker medications. Researchers will compare 1,300 patients who either continue their current medications or gradually stop beta-blockers while keeping other heart medicines. The goal is to reduce medication side effects and improve quality of life while ensuring heart function remains stable.
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Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou
RECRUITINGParis, IDF, 75015, France
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