Beta-adrenoreceptor antagonists, commonly known as beta-blockers, are medications used to treat various conditions such as hypertension, arrhythmias, and angina pectoris. These medications work by blocking the effects of the hormone adrenaline on the heart and blood vessels, which helps to lower blood pressure and reduce the workload on the heart.
However, like any medication, beta-blockers can have adverse effects if not used properly. Poisoning by, adverse effect of, and underdosing of beta-blockers are all possible outcomes of improper use.
In conclusion, beta-blockers are a valuable medication for treating various conditions. However, like any medication, they can have adverse effects if not used properly. Patients should always follow their healthcare provider's instructions for taking beta-blockers and report any concerns or changes in symptoms to their provider.
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