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Antiarrhythmic MedicationsNow, a health minute.When the heart is beating in a rhythm, called sinus rhythm, it is working normally and beats anaverage of 100 thousand times a day.When the heart has problems keeping this sinus rhythm, it’s called an arrhythmia, an abnormalrhythm.Certain, not all arrhythmias, may lead to life threatening problems which may increase risk of heartattack, heart failure or stroke.These Arrhythmias may be treated with antiarrhythmic medications, to keep the heartbeat in a normalrhythm.This type of medication may be required long term.Discuss concerning side effects with your doctor before starting the medication. If you do have a sideeffect, call your doctor right away, as you may require urgent medical assistance.Do not stop taking antiarrhythmic medications without talking to your healthcare provider first.Understanding what to expect and watch for is key when you start antiarrhythmic medications.Follow your medication directions to do all you can to make sure your heart doesn’t miss a beat.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.VER00815B EN AntiarrhythmicMedications.pdf© The Wellness NetworkPage 1 of 1
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