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    Medicines for Heart Disease

    You will likely take several types of medicine for your heart disease. Some of the medicines reduce the chance of heart attack and stroke. Others control blood pressure and cholesterol. You may also take medicines for other heart problems, such as heart failure or irregular heart rhythm (arrhythmia). Other health conditions, such as diabetes, likely also need medicines. Keeping track of your medicines and knowing what each does can get confusing. It's important to understand that all of these medicines need to be taken as prescribed for your best health outcome. Don't stop taking them without talking with your healthcare provider.

    Medicines for heart disease

    Many people with heart disease take the 4 medicines shown in this chart. Other common medicines are listed later. Your healthcare provider or cardiac rehab team can help you look at the types of medicines that have been prescribed for you.

    Type of medicine

    What it does

    Statin

    Lowers the amount of LDL ("bad') cholesterol and other fats in the blood. This lowers the chance of clogged arteries

    May make your levels of HDL ("good") cholesterol better

    ACE inhibitor or angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB)

    Lowers blood pressure and eases strain on the heart. This makes it easier for the heart to pump and improves blood flow

    Antiplatelet

    Helps prevent blood clots. Clots could block an artery and cause a heart attack or stroke

    Beta-blocker

    Lowers blood pressure and slows heart rate

    May strengthen the heart's pumping action over time

    Other medicines you may take

    Type of medicine

    What it does

    Antiarrhythmic

    Helps slow down and regulate a fast or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia)

    Anticoagulant

    Helps reduce the risk that a blood clot will form

    Antihypertensive

    Helps lower blood pressure

    Calcium channel blocker

    Helps blood flow more easily through the arteries by widening (dilating) them

    Diuretic

    Helps your body get rid of extra water. This is important if you have high blood pressure or heart failure

    Nitrate (nitroglycerin)

    Helps prevent and treat angina (chest pain)

    Vasodilator

    Helps blood flow more easily through the arteries by widening the arteries

    Online Medical Reviewer: Callie Tayrien RN MSN
    Online Medical Reviewer: Stacey Wojcik MBA BSN RN
    Online Medical Reviewer: Steven Kang MD
    Date Last Reviewed: 3/1/2022
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