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Why wasn t a beta-blocker tested as first-line therapy

Reasons for no beta-blocker arm . Feasibility considerations allowed only 3-4 arms--traditional drug(s), ACEI, CCB, 1?Traditional drug choices considereddiuretic, beta-blocker, or either/both.Most hypertension trials used diuretics.Pooled results of 3 older diuretic vs. beta-blocker trials show

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Why wasn t a beta-blocker tested as first-line therapy

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    1. Why wasn’t a beta-blocker tested as first-line therapy?

    2. Reasons for no beta-blocker arm Feasibility considerations allowed only 3-4 arms--traditional drug(s), ACEI, CCB, +1? Traditional drug choices considered—diuretic, beta-blocker, or either/both. Most hypertension trials used diuretics. Pooled results of 3 older diuretic vs. beta-blocker trials showed no CVD differences. (Collins et al. Lancet 1990;335:827-38)

    3. Reasons for no beta-blocker arm (continued) Concerns about beta-blockers in patients with diabetes (oversampled in ALLHAT), although UKPDS results (atenolol vs captopril) subsequently lessened concerns (BMJ 1998;317:713-720). Pooled analyses of 18 trials ?low-dose diuretics but not beta-blockers prevent first CHD events (Psaty et al. JAMA 1997;277:739-45).

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