This document discusses the role of beta blockers in the treatment of hypertension. It covers the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of beta blockers, specific agents, adverse effects, clinical uses, and concerns regarding their use. While beta blockers were once the primary treatment for hypertension, more recent studies have shown other classes of drugs may be superior in reducing cardiovascular events such as stroke. Newer vasodilating beta blockers like nebivolol and carvedilol have benefits over older non-selective agents with regards to blood pressure control and side effect profile.