When you have a
heart attack, your doctor may give you medicine to
help reduce the stress on your heart and prevent damage to your heart
muscle.
Advantages and disadvantages of medicines for a
heart attackMedicine | Advantages | Disadvantages |
|---|
Beta-blockers
- Beta-blockers reduce the heart's work by
slowing the heart rate and reducing blood pressure.
| - Reduce risk of death
- Reduce
risk of a second heart attack
- Reduce risk of abnormal heartbeat
(arrhythmia)
| - Can lower blood pressure or heart rate
too much
- Can make
heart failure worse
- Can aggravate
asthma
|
ACE inhibitors
- ACE inhibitors lower blood pressure and
help the heart muscle heal.
| - Reduce risk of death
- Reduce
risk of second heart attack
- Reduce risk of developing heart
failure
| - Can cause low blood pressure and
increased blood potassium levels
- Can make kidney failure
worse
- Can trigger allergic reactions
|
Beta-blockers
Beta-blockers were developed to help treat people with chest pain.
They can slow your heart rate and reduce your blood pressure, which decreases
the workload on your heart. This in turn decreases the amount of oxygen that
your heart muscle needs.
Beta-blockers should be considered for anyone having a heart attack.
Initially they can be given through an
intravenous (IV) tube, to make sure the medication
works immediately and to adjust the dose. Later they are provided in pill form.
Beta-blockers can slow the heart rate and decrease blood pressure to
low levels and can worsen heart failure and trigger asthma attacks in some
people.
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)
inhibitors
ACE inhibitors were developed to treat people with hypertension but
have proven very effective in preventing future heart problems, such as
developing heart failure or a second heart attack.
Heart muscle damaged during a heart attack tends to become thin and
stretched and lose its ability to squeeze (contract) forcefully. If this damage
is not prevented, you may be at higher risk for developing
heart failure. ACE inhibitors should be started within
the first 24 hours after you are admitted to the hospital with a heart attack.
The medication is most effective if it is started early.
People who have had a large heart attack that has significantly
damaged a large amount of heart muscle appear to benefit most from ACE
inhibitors.
ACE inhibitors may make kidney failure worse, contribute to low blood
pressure, or increase levels of potassium in the bloodstream.