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New York cardiologist with 30 years of experience warns of 'life-threatening risk' from combining these 2 heart drugs
Elderly patients face heightened risks of acute kidney failure and BRASH syndrome when prescribed certain beta blockers and non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers together, warns Dr. Evan Levine. This dangerous cycle leads to dangerously slow heart rates and worsened kidney function. Physicians should consider alternative treatments and patients must promptly inform their doctors of all medications.
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