Skip to: Content
Skip to: Site Navigation
Skip to: Search

July 25, 2008 7:01:55 AM CDT



Beta Blockers 'Killing Patients'

Posted May 13, 08 3:29 AM CDT in Business Science & Health 

(Newser) – Beta blockers routinely given to patients before surgery do far more harm than good, with patients 35% more likely to die within a month than those given a dummy pill, according to a study reported in the Lancet.  While the blood pressure drugs did cut the number of heart complications, the risk of stroke doubled, researchers discovered.

"There is a real potential that beta blockers are causing serious harm in the surgical setting," said the lead scientist. "If my mother was undergoing surgery and given a beta blocker, I would be extremely upset based on this evidence."

Source Reuters

0 comments | Print E-mail | Digg Seed this on Newsvine Add this link to Del.icio.us StumbleUpon
A new study says beta blockers given to patients prior to surgery to prevent heart complications can cause strokes and even death.   (KRT Photos)
Beta blockers may be doing serious harm to patients undergoing surgery, according to a new international study.   (KRT Photos)
Beta blockers may be doing more harm than good to patients undergoing surgery, according to a new international study.   (Getty Images)
« Prev« Prev | Next »Next » Slideshow
Our editors also recommend:

Threads (1 of 1)



Loading...

Loading...

Today's Most Popular


Other Science & Health Stories

What is Newser?

2008 Codie Finalist

Newser gives you more news in less time. We search for the best and most important stories all over the web, read them for you, and deliver concise and sharp summaries—along with links to the full text. Newser provides a way to stay on top of an ever-expanding horizon of news and opinion—politics, sports, business, trends, technology, personalities, crimes, and controversies. Newser keeps you not just better informed, but, with our signature graphic interface and smart condensed format, more enjoyably informed.

Learn more »