Essential Heart Medications for Cardiovascular Health

Heart medications are prescribed to manage various heart conditions such as hypertension, heart failure, and arrhythmias. They help regulate blood pressure, improve heart function, and prevent complications.
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Available with a doctor's prescription at pharmacies.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Heart Medications FAQ


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What are heart disease medications?

Heart disease medications encompass a range of classes that adhere to specific conditions and risk factors. Medication plays a vital role in managing heart disease and improving quality of life. Alongside medication, prevention through lifestyle modifications remains important in reducing the risk of heart disease.

What is heart drug therapy?

Modern heart drug therapy includes the following “big six” medications: 1. Statins — to lower LDL cholesterol Statins were first introduced in 1987 and doctors now have seven different medications from which to choose depending on a patient’s need. They lower the “bad” LDL cholesterol levels by 20 to 60% and also reduce inflammation.

What blood pressure medications are used to treat heart failure?

Calcium channel blockers are often used when other blood pressure medications don’t work. Cardiac glycosides. Although not prescribed as often as they used to be, these drugs treat heart failure and some types of irregular heart rhythms. They can boost how much blood your heart can pump. They can also slow down your heart rate.

What is a heart medicine?

They’re finding ways to prevent, diagnose and treat heart and circulatory diseases. Help us develop new treatments for heart patients and save lives. The most common heart medicines are: tablets or capsules, sprays and adhesive patches. They are taken to control symptoms or to prevent or treat a heart condition.

How do you take a heart medicine?

Heart medicines come in many shapes and sizes. The most common are: Tablets or capsules – These need to be swallowed with or sometimes dissolved in water. Sometimes you have to keep the tablet under your tongue until it dissolves. Aerosol spray – You spray the medicine under your tongue.

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