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flag The NHS warns certain people should avoid beta blockers due to health risks and not stop them suddenly.

flag The NHS warns that beta blockers may be unsafe for people with certain conditions, including metabolic acidosis, low blood pressure, heart rhythm disorders, asthma, uncontrolled heart failure, or a history of allergic reactions. flag Patients with these issues should consult their GP before starting or continuing treatment. flag The advice also applies to those trying to conceive, pregnant, or breastfeeding. flag The NHS cautions against stopping beta blockers abruptly and urges immediate medical attention if symptoms like shortness of breath, chest tightness, wheezing, or yellowing of the skin occur.

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