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    11982The syndrome associated with the withdrawal of beta-adrenergic receptor blocking drugs.



    +-nlBr J Clin Pharmacol 13(Suppl 2):337S-343S (1982) Prichard BN
    22008Effects of beta-blockers on fracture risk.



    +-nlJ Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact 8(2):105-10 (2008) Reid IR
    32007Cardiovascular protection using beta-blockers: a critical review of the evidence.



    +-nlJ Am Coll Cardiol 50(7):563-72 (2007) Bangalore S
    42009The experts debate: perioperative beta-blockade for noncardiac surgery--proven safe or not?



    +-nlCleve Clin J Med 76 Suppl 4(-):S84-92 (2009)
    52003Adult toxicology in critical care: Part II: specific poisonings.



    +-nlChest 123(3):897-922 (2003)
    62010Heart rate control with adrenergic blockade: clinical outcomes in cardiovascular medicine.



    +-nlVasc Health Risk Manag 6(-):387-97 (2010)
    72007Carvedilol in the treatment of chronic heart failure: lessons from the Carvedilol Or Metoprolol European Trial.



    +-nlVasc Health Risk Manag 3(1):31-7 (2007)



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