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Is There a Need to Recommend the Approval of Carvedilol for the Post-Infarction Setting?

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Is There a Need to Recommend the Approval of Carvedilol for the Post-Infarction Setting?

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• No data to recommend the addition of any b-blocker currently approved for use in infarct survivors to an ACE inhibitor (or post-infarction treatments) in patients who have LV dysfunction following their acute infarction. • All b-blockers currently approved for use in infarct survivors carry a contraindication for use in patients with heart failure. • The frequency of use of any b-blocker in post-infarction patients with LV dysfunction is low.

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