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  • Carvedilol Achieves Higher Hemodynamic Response And Lower Rebleeding Than Propranolol For Secondary Prophylaxis

Carvedilol Achieves Higher Hemodynamic Response and Lower Rebleeding than Propranolol for Secondary Prophylaxis

May 18, 2023

Sarah Khan

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35842118/

Symptoms and Clinical Presentation of Liver Disease and Portal HTN

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Written By:

Sarah Khan

Internal Medicine Resident, Cleveland Clinic

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