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It is generally recommended that MI patients be placed on ACEIs and beta-blockers, but you are recommending that stroke patients go on ACEIs and thiazide diuretics–why the difference?

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It is generally recommended that MI patients be placed on ACEIs and beta-blockers, but you are recommending that stroke patients go on ACEIs and thiazide diuretics–why the difference?

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A. Kindly see the PROGRESS and LIFE trials in the Program Evidence section of this site. Beta-blockers have not been shown to reduce secondary stroke incidence.

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