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Tag: Cardiac medication

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Can Heart Medication Cause Coughing?: Understanding the Link

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Studies indicate that a persistent dry cough can develop in up to 10% of patients treated with ACE inhibitors. While this side effect is not life-threatening, it can be bothersome enough to disrupt a person's life. Understanding which medications are the most common culprits is crucial for managing the symptom and ensuring the benefits of your heart medication are not lost.

What Foods Should You Avoid with Amiodarone?

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According to scientific studies, consuming grapefruit or grapefruit juice while on amiodarone can dramatically increase the drug's levels in the bloodstream, raising the risk of serious side effects. Understanding **what foods should you avoid with amiodarone** is a crucial aspect of safe and effective treatment for heart rhythm disorders.

What is the use of Cordarone Tablet? Amiodarone for Cardiac Arrhythmias

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According to the FDA, Cordarone (amiodarone) is indicated for severe, life-threatening arrhythmias that have not responded to other treatments. This powerful antiarrhythmic medication, available as a **Cordarone Tablet**, works by slowing down overactive electrical signals in the heart to stabilize its rhythm.