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What is the best beta blockers for occasional pvcs?

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Many choices: Firstly, most people who have occasional premature ventricular contractions do not need medications to treat this condition. It is typically a nuisance, but not dangerous. If your doctor feels treatment with a beta blocker is warranted, the best one is the one that works that does not create side effects. Most frequently metopolol or atenolol or Propranolol are tried as first-line choices.

Answered 2/1/2018

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