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For people with heart disease, they need to take medication to maintain heart function for a long time. Betaloc is one of the most commonly used drugs for cardiovascular diseases. If you have angina pectoris, arrhythmia, or even hypertension, you can take Betaloc to alleviate the symptoms. However, many people worry that long-term medication may cause certain damage to health. So, what are the effects of Betaloc?
1. Betaloc has the effect of reducing heart rate
Patients with coronary heart disease usually have symptoms of tachycardia. If the heartbeat is too fast, it will increase the workload of the heart, leading to angina pectoris. At this time, Betaloc needs to be taken because this drug can not only control the rate of heart rate but also has the function of lowering blood pressure. After the blood pressure is controlled, the symptoms of angina pectoris can be reasonably alleviated.
2. Effective for arrhythmia
Arrhythmia is a disease that doctors find very troublesome, as most drugs used to treat arrhythmia have very significant side effects. It is often the case that one disease is just cured and another one appears. Betaloc, however, is one of the drugs with the fewest side effects and is one of the most frequently used drugs by doctors.
3. Heart failure
Heart failure is a disease with a very high mortality rate. If not paid attention to, it can pose a threat to life. However, with Betaloc, coronary heart disease, valvular disease, and rheumatic heart disease can all be reasonably alleviated. It can also reasonably reduce the mortality rate.
4. Hypertension
The speed of the heartbeat is closely related to blood pressure. People with hypertension usually have a rapid heartbeat, which is a very risky condition. If not treated promptly, it may seriously threaten life. These patients usually need to control two diseases at the same time. Betaloc not only has the effect of controlling heart rate but also has the function of lowering blood pressure.
Betaloc can be described as a ‘universal panacea’ for cardiovascular diseases, which can reasonably alleviate many symptoms of cardiovascular diseases. However, as the saying goes, ‘all things in moderation,’ excessive and long-term use may cause hypotension, bradycardia, and other conditions.