Heart Attack and Acute Coronary Syndrome
Treatment
As in all heart diseases, controlling blood pressure (reducing hypertension) is the main concern. Drugs, such as digoxin, which helps the heart increase contractions, and antiarrhythmics, such as procainamide, which help synchronize the contractions, may also be used. Other medications may also be prescribed, including beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, anticoagulants, antiplatelet medicines and drugs that dissolve blood clots (thrombolytic medications). Sometimes, medical procedures are needed, such as angioplasty or coronary artery bypass grafting. Your doctor may also prescribe diet and exercise changes appropriate to your condition. For more information, visit the British Heart Foundation: Living with a Heart condition.



















