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beta-adrenergic blocking agent
A substance that interferes with the transmission of stimuli through pathways that normally allow sympathetic nervous inhibiting stimuli to be effective.

These agents are used in treating hypertension, angina, certain cardiac arrhythmias, and postmyocardial infarction.

They may also be helpful in preventing migraine and in treating stage fright and benign essential tremor.

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