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			Antihypertensive effects of propranolol
                are due to
			
			Both effects occur as a consequence of
                beta-adrenoceptor blockade.  
			
			Decreased renin levels lead to decreases
                in circulating angiotensin II and effects on
                aldosterone levels.  
			
			Metoprolol is an example of a
                cardio-selective beta blocker, antagonizing
                mainly beta-1 receptors.
			
			 Cardioselective agents also, however,
                have effects at beta-2 sites and may be
                relatively contraindicated in certain clinical
                conditions, such as asthma or chronic obstructive
                pulmonary disease (COPD).
			
			Beta receptor blockade causes: 
            
			
			Decreases in myocardial
                        contractility
			
			Increases in serum triglycerides
                        and decreases in HDL cholesterol levels
			
			Increases in bronchial smooth
                        muscle tone |