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Metoprolol or Carvelidol
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Metoprolol or Carvelidol

by FELIX__0, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By FELIX on March 10, 1999 at 16:01:25:








I would like to thank you for your prompt response to my March 06 posting regarding Lifestyle with DCM.
After reading your answer I have another question:
I have been told that both Metoprolol and Carvelidol are beta blockers used mostly in the tratment of CHF.
What are the advantages of using Coreg instead of Toprol for the treatment of CHF.
Does Coreg have a bigger or better effect in increasing EF and protecting heart function from progressive deterioration?
Is Coreg contraindicated for people with mild kidney impairment?
Thanks for your reply to this posting.
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