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===β<sub>1</sub>-selective agents===
===β<sub>1</sub>-selective (cardio-selective) agents===
Also known as cardioselective
*[[Atenolol]]
*[[Atenolol]]
*[[Betaxolol]]
*[[Betaxolol]]
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*[[Metoprolol]]
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==Sources==
==Beta-Blocker Dosage Equivalencies<ref>GlobalRPH. Beta-blocker Conversion (Equivalents). http://www.globalrph.com/beta_blockers.htm</ref>==
*[[Carvedilol]] 12.5mg BID
*[[Metoprolol]] 50mg BID
*[[Acebutolol]] 100mg BID
*[[Propranolol]] 40mg BID
*[[Sotalol]] 80mg BID
*[[Labetalol]] 100mg BID
*Pindolol 5mg BID
*Timolol 5mg BID
*Atenolol 50mg daily
*Propranolol ER 80mg daily
*Metoprolol ER/XL 100mg daily
*Bisoprolol 5mg daily
*Nadolol 80mg daily
 
==See Also==
*[[Beta-blocker toxicity]]
*[[Antiarrhythmics]]
*[[Antihypertensive medications]]
 
==References==
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[[Category:Drugs]]
[[Category:Pharmacology]] [[Category:Cardiology]]

Latest revision as of 20:26, 20 February 2021

Agents

Nonselective agents

β1-selective (cardio-selective) agents

Beta-Blocker Dosage Equivalencies[1]

See Also

References

  1. GlobalRPH. Beta-blocker Conversion (Equivalents). http://www.globalrph.com/beta_blockers.htm