Innovative Strategies for Managing Heart Diseases!

If you have cardiovascular disease, taking medication to lower risk and control symptoms can help manage symptoms and limit worsening of the condition. Medication reduces blood pressure, cholesterol, and angina (chest pain) while slowing down the heartbeat. It may also improve the efficiency of your heart's function. Medication may be the only line of treatment for mild to moderate heart disease patients who do not exhibit any significant symptoms or indicators. Blood thinners, also referred to as anticoagulant drugs, such as clopidogrel (Plavix) and aspirin, lower the risk of clot formation and prevent already-existing clots from getting bigger. Diuretics are medications that assist the body in eliminating surplus fluid. Two examples of drugs used to treat arrhythmias, high blood pressure, and heart failure are Aldactone (spironolactone) and Inspra (eplerenone). Beta blockers alleviate tremors, anxiety, high blood pressure, and chronic heart failure in addition to reducing blood pressure and slowing the heartbeat.