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Other Injections and Considerations

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What Injection Stops Fast Heartbeat?

Adenosine is one injection used to treat a fast, irregular heartbeat. It's administered in a hospital or clinic setting by a healthcare professional. Brand names include Adenocard® and Adenoscan®. Other medications, administered intravenously, that can treat fast heartbeats include propranolol, a beta-blocker that controls fast heartbeats and abnormal heart rhythms, and amiodarone, which helps return a heartbeat to normal rhythm.

While several medications can treat rapid heartbeats, it is crucial to remember that self-administering these injections is extremely dangerous and should never be attempted. Always consult a medical professional for diagnosis and treatment of a fast heartbeat.

The references mention other injections (e.g., Lidocaine, Octreotide, Naloxone), but these are not primarily used to stop a fast heartbeat. Their usage relates to different medical conditions and emergencies. Therefore, this answer focuses on injections directly addressing rapid heart rhythms.

  • Adenosine: Restores normal heart rhythm.
  • Propranolol: Controls fast heartbeats and abnormal rhythms.
  • Amiodarone: Helps return heartbeat to normal rhythm.

Remember that a fast heartbeat (tachycardia) can have various causes, ranging from benign to life-threatening. A proper diagnosis from a medical professional is necessary before any treatment is administered.

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