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Wednesday, September 8, 2010 | 8:36 AM

Beta-blocker pharmacogenetics in heart failure.

Heart Fail Rev. 2010 May;15(3):187-96

Authors: Shin J, Johnson JA

Beta-blockers (metoprolol, bisoprolol, and carvedilol) are a cornerstone of heart failure (HF) treatment. However, it is well recognized that responses to a beta-blocker are variable among patients with HF. Numerous studies now suggest that genetic polymorphisms may contribute to variability in responses to a beta-blocker, including left ventricular ejection fraction improvement, survival, and hospitalization due to HF exacerbation. This review summarizes the pharmacogenetic data for beta-blockers in patients with HF and discusses the potential implications of beta-blocker pharmacogenetics for HF patients.

PMID: 18437562 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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