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Hermans MP et al. – The study demonstrates that nebivolol in mild to moderate hypertension is associated with overall improvements in QoL, with a marked BP–lowering effect, in mono–therapy, add–on or switch, irrespective of the glucose tolerance status. It may be hypothesized that its dual mode of action explains its BP–lowering effect as well as the tolerability

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