High Blood Pressure Medication May Increase Heart Failure Risk In Women

High Blood Pressure Medication May Increase Heart Failure Risk In Women

Women who take certain medications for high blood pressure are at a nearly 5% higher risk for heart failure than men.
Women who take beta-blockers are at a higher risk of cardiac fatalities even if they have no history of heart disease.
UPI reports the study outlining the risks was published Monday in the journal Hypertension.
Beta-blockers like atenolol, metoprolol, nadolol and propranolol help to reduce high blood pressure.
They are typically prescribed for adults with hypertension, which is a leading cause of heart disease.

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