Introduction
Rhythm-control medicines return your heart to a normal rhythm. And they keep it at a normal rhythm. They are also called antiarrhythmics.
Doctors may use these medicines for many reasons. These reasons include:
- You have symptoms from a heart rhythm problem.
- You had electric cardioversion. Or you will have it.
- You had catheter ablation.
- You tried medicine to control your heart rate. But it did not help.
- You are at risk of having a dangerous heart rhythm.
These medicines can have serious side effects.
Possible side effects
Side effects depend on which medicine you take. One serious one is a very irregular heart rate.
Read the information that comes with your medicine.