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Suggest Treatment For Increased Heartbeat

I was recently dx with a fib I was seen in the ed with a heart rate of 215 and sustained tachycardia rate 160-170 for 12 hours unable to control with drugs then had a cardioversion now my chest just feels heavy no pain just heavy should i be concerned? They put me on Coumadin and a beta bloacker
Thu, 7 Dec 2017
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Good Evening,
Thanks for given information,According to your tachycardia symptoms I suggest you medicine might helpful for relief
Tablet
Furosemide 40 mg
release pressure from heart
tab. propranolol 10 mg
control heart beat
tab. Xanax 0.5mg
relaxe the nerves associate with heart
also you need to investigate
ECG
Chest xray
kindly also consult with cardiologist as soon as
Thanks for consult
Regards,
Dr,Naeem. MD

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Suggest Treatment For Increased Heartbeat

Good Evening, Thanks for given information,According to your tachycardia symptoms I suggest you medicine might helpful for relief Tablet Furosemide 40 mg release pressure from heart tab. propranolol 10 mg control heart beat tab. Xanax 0.5mg relaxe the nerves associate with heart also you need to investigate ECG Chest xray kindly also consult with cardiologist as soon as Thanks for consult Regards, Dr,Naeem. MD