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10 years ago

beta blokers slow the heart's rate,thereby decreasing the heart s demand for oxygene. long term use of beta blokers helps manage chronic heart failure. beta blokers ... See More

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Answer added by  SONIA THOMAS, ICD insertion
6 years ago

IT IS A ANTI HYPERTENSIVE DRUG WHICH REDUSES THE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. BETA BLOCKERS WORK BY BLOCKING THE EFFECT OF EPINEPHRINE AND SLOWING THE HEART RATE THERE BY DECREAS ... See More

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Answer added by  Saad Tobat, Charge nurse and Acting Head Nurse, AlMouasat Hospital
7 years ago

Controls  the heart rate ( arrhythmia) and blood pressure (hypertention)

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Answer added by  tunaggina khan, senior resident, registrar, assistant professor, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute, Anwer Khan Modern Medical College & Hospital
7 years ago

it reduces heart rate and blood pressure. it is effective in arrhythmia. it has mortality benefit in heart failure and post MI patients. it reduces sympathetic tone.  

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Answer added by  mohamed tlemsani benhattal, Responsable technique broadcast,IT,Energy,Telecom, Medi1TV
7 years ago

before anything else it is necessary to check the cause of the heating of the transistor

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Answer added by  Deleted user
8 years ago

At first, check the cause of burning. generally it is caused by Excessive Voltage, Excessive current, Thermal Load. Replacing the same transistor will not cause any other ... See More

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Answer added by  Riyamol Rajan, Registered Nurse, Sheraton Maldives Clinic
8 years ago

Betablockers are also known as Beta adrenergic blocking agents. They help to reduce blood pressure. When you take betablockers, your heart will beat slowly , with less fo ... See More