Beta Blockers in themselves are not generally good at hypertension control. They are usually given in conjunction
with one or more anti-hypertensives. Many physicians prescribe an Ace-Inhibitor as a first line of treatment. Beta Blockers
are more effective in the treatment of an arrhythmia disorder. Bradycardia, the desired or not so desired effect, is most
pronounced upon start up. As time goes by, your heart rate will increase some. The flip side to it, many patients
report Beta Blockers have a calming effect on them. This is medically substantiated. A matter of fact, Beta Blockers are
banned in some sports due to the edge it gives some athletes, reducing essential tremor, such as in Archery and sports
requiring precision and a steady hand.