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Learn about the various medications for heart disease and cardiovascular conditions, such as anticoagulants, blood thinners, beta blockers, and more.
Medications can stop or slow the progress of the disease, even if you have no signs or symptoms. Heart failure patients can need multiple medications. Each one treats a different symptom or contributing factor and comes with its own instructions and rules.
Learn about heart procedures and surgeries, such as stent, Angioplasty, PCI, CABG, minimally invasive CABG, Laser Angioplasty, Artificial Heart Valve Surgery, Atherectomy, Bypass Surgery, Heart Transplant, Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery, Radiofrequency Ablation, Transmyocardial Revascularization.
The medications prescribed after a cardiovascular event can aid in recovery and help prevent another heart attack or stroke. If you’re a caregiver, make sure your loved one takes their medications as directed and on time.
The American Heart Association explains what can be done to treat heart failure whether by medication, lifestyle changes or surgery.
Each type of medication has a specific function to prevent a blood clot from forming or causing a blocked blood vessel, heart attack or stroke. Learn the types of medications used to treat arrhythmias that can help prevent heart attack and stroke.
The American Heart Association explains the benefits and risks of aspirin therapy to help prevent heart attacks for heart disease patients.
Your health care professional may prescribe a combination of medications to lower your blood glucose and reduce your risk for heart disease and stroke. It’s important to understand the possible side effects of each medication and what to do if you have them.
Types of medications. Heart attack treatment involves a variety of drugs. The following list provides an overview of the common types. You can also learn about cardiac medications in more detail. Your health care team will recommend the best combination of medications for your situation.
People who are diagnosed with heart valve disease may be prescribed medications to help relieve symptoms and decrease the risk of further problems.