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A common heart attack drug doesn’t help many patients, clinical trial results showPeople whose hearts escaped damage from a heart attack don’t benefit from beta-blockersThe drugs might harm the heart health of some women who’ve survived a heart attack

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A drug commonly prescribed to heart attack survivors may not benefit many of them, a new clinical trial has found.

Beta-blockers do not appear to reduce the risk of death, a second heart attack or heart failure in people’s whose hearts weren’t damaged by the life-threatening event, results reveal.

The findings are expected to overturn treatment standards that have been in place for 40 years, researchers said.

“Currently, more than 80% of patients with uncomplicated myocardial in

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