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Apr 2018
3m 28s

Beta Blockers/Antihypertensives

Instructor Gwin
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This podcast will review the pharmaceutical class of medications Beta 2 Adrenergic Antagonist or Beta Blockers. The therapeutic class is anti-hypertensive, anti-anginal. 

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