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Medications for Heart Failure

Medications used to manage heart failure.

Heart failure is a condition where the heart cannot pump enough oxygen-rich blood to meet the body's needs. This doesn't mean the heart has stopped beating, but it can lead to serious problems if not managed. Heart failure can affect one side of the heart or both. Common symptoms include feeling short of breath, fatigue, coughing, swelling in the legs or abdomen, and needing to urinate often. These symptoms occur due to fluid buildup and reduced blood flow to organs. Over time, heart failure can lead to more severe issues, including breathing problems. A range of prescription medications is available to help manage heart failure. It’s important to talk with your doctor about which treatment option is best for you.

Overview source: MedlinePlus, U.S. National Library of Medicine

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Medication list sourced from RxClass (MED-RT, U.S. National Library of Medicine). Inclusion does not imply a medication is right for you.

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