Heart patients may ditch Beta-Blockers, new study says
NCT ID NCT05081999
First seen Mar 17, 2026 · Last updated May 11, 2026 · Updated 6 times
Summary
This study looks at whether people with stable heart disease (but without heart failure or irregular heartbeat) can safely stop taking beta-blockers. Researchers will compare those who continue the drug versus those who stop, tracking heart attacks, hospitalizations, and death over about four years. The goal is to see if stopping beta-blockers improves quality of life without raising risks.
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University of Alberta Hospital
Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2B7, Canada
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