Rapid Update 2- July 2017: Cardiovascular Disease: Study questions use of beta-blockers after MI in people without heart failure or ventricular dysfunction

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Rapid Update 2- June 2017: NSAIDs and risk of acute myocardial infarction

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Rapid Update 2 – May 2017: Cardiovascular disease: Supporting decisions about prolonged use of dual antiplatelet therapy after a myocardial infarction

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Rapid Update 3 – April 2017: Statin prescribing for people with severe mental illnesses: a staggered cohort study of ‘real-world’ impacts

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Rapid Update 2 – February 2017: Under-implementation of guidance on monitoring of creatinine and potassium in those taking ACE inhibitors or ARBs

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