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Maybe they shouldn’t be For decades, surviving a heart attack has come with a lifelong prescription: Stay on medications called beta-blockers to help protect your heart. But doctors are taking a closer look at whether ... After a heart attack, beta-blockers are often a lifelong medicine. Maybe they shouldn’t be AOL: Beta-blockers: One year of treatment may be enough after heart attack People who have had a heart attack may be able to safely discontinue beta-blocker use after a year if they are at low-risk for cardiovascular events, according to a new study.

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