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Medication (Drug) Treatments for Heart Disorders

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Just as there are many different antibiotics to treat different infections, there are several different medications to treat arrhythmias, as all medications affect everyone differently, it is always a good idea to speak with a Medical Professional about which medication is best for you.

For further support and advice, about the anti-arrhythmic medications, please download:

'Medication treatment for Heart Rhythm Disorders' (arrhythmias)

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If you have any questions or would like any advice, please contact our Patient Services Team:

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