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Drugs That May Cause or Exacerbate Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

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Journal Circulation
Date 2016 Jul 13
PMID 27400984
Citations 170
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Abstract

Heart failure is a common, costly, and debilitating syndrome that is associated with a highly complex drug regimen, a large number of comorbidities, and a large and often disparate number of healthcare providers. All of these factors conspire to increase the risk of heart failure exacerbation by direct myocardial toxicity, drug-drug interactions, or both. This scientific statement is designed to serve as a comprehensive and accessible source of drugs that may cause or exacerbate heart failure to assist healthcare providers in improving the quality of care for these patients.

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