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List of Heart Disease Medications


If you've had a heart attack, you will most likely be prescribed medication that you will take for the rest of your life.
 
There are many types and combinations of drugs used to treat coronary artery disease (CAD), and your doctor will decide the best treatment combination for your situation.
 
There are hundreds of different of medications that are prescribed for the heart patient. The number of medications and odd names are frequently bewildering for the patient and his/her family. The information that follows will help clarify some of this by organizing the medicines into classes. Each class contains information about the actions, reactions, and names of the common medications.
 
Common cardiac drugs are used to prevent or treat existing heart disease. Cardiac drugs help healing after a heart attack, treat congestive heart failure, control heart rhythm problems and lower blood pressure. Cardiac drugs also relax the blood vessels, get rid of fluid from heart failure, slow the heart rate, treat rhythm disturbances, increase the heart's pumping action and decrease workload of the heart.
 

Common Drugs for Heart Attack

After a heart attack, drugs known as beta-blockers are a mainstay of treatment. Beta-blockers slow the heart rate and reduce the workload of the heart so injured tissue can heal. Beta-blockers also lower blood pressure and help keep the heart in rhythm from excitability of the heart muscle that can occur following injury. Examples include metoprolol, inderal, sotalol, pindolol and carvedilol. Beta-blockers are common cardiac drugs that also treat heart failure.
 
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