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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAngina, heart failure, and arrhythmias are among the conditions that beta blockers can be used to treat. Beta blockers have been proven to be effective in treating these conditions, but there is still much to be learned about how these drugs work. In addition to their current indications, they may have other potential uses.
The authors of this book examine the many aspects of beta blockers, including their history, pharmacology, clinical applications, and possible future uses. In this book, a comprehensive overview of beta blockers' current understanding and their effects on the body is provided. It also examines the most recent research on the subject critically.
In either case, whether you are a healthcare professional seeking to increase your knowledge of beta blockers or a patient seeking to understand the medications you are taking, this book is an invaluable resource. Providing insights and information that are accessible and authoritative, the authors draw upon their expertise and experience to discuss this critical issue.
Anyone interested in learning more about beta blockers will find this book to be an invaluable resource. The book provides an informative and fascinating look at the science and medicine behind these drugs. Any library or book shelf would be enhanced by this book
Navneet Omprakash Soni
Currently working as a senior lecturer with experience teaching pharmacology to students in medical, dental, nursing, and physiotherapy programs.
Suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students, the book includes viva questions as well as a description of beta blocker's molecular mechanism
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