Frequently Asked Question about the BEAUTIFUL study



1. What is the rationale of the BEAUTIFUL trial? Read the answer

2. Why was ivabradine* chosen for the BEAUTIFUL study? Read the answer

3. What is the design of the study? Read the answer

4. What are the clinical characteristics of the study population? Read the answer

5. What are the most important findings from the BEAUTIFUL study? Read the answer

6. What are the clinical implications of the BEAUTIFUL results could have in clinical practice? Read the answer



* Depending on the country, ivabradine is available as Procoralan®, Coralan®, Coraxan® or Corlentor®


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