The Living Guidelines: Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System Blockers: Angiotensin Receptor Blockers Suggest Revisions to the CLASS I Guidelines

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Class I Guidelines

 * 1) Use of angiotensin receptor blockers is recommended in patients who are intolerant of ACE inhibitors and have HF or have had an MI with LVEF ≤40%. (Class I Level of Evidence: A)
 * 2) Angiotensin receptor blockers are useful in other patients who are ACE-inhibitor intolerant and have hypertension. (Class I Level of Evidence: B)