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Original Research2019 Jul;12(7):e005103.

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Comparative Effectiveness of β-Blocker Use Beyond 3 Years After Myocardial Infarction and Long-Term Outcomes Among Elderly Patients

Shavadia JS, Holmes DN, Thomas L et al. Keywords: 3-year post-MI survivors; β-blocker; elderly; observational study; long-term cardiovascular outcomes

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