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Rapunzel324
1 year ago

Ibu is a painkiller that additionally acts as anti-inflammatory. At Tachykardie, your family doctor is the right person. This will create an anamnese, physically examine you, arrange an EKG etc.

Willibergi
1 year ago

Ibuprofen usually does not relieve the symptoms of tachycardia. Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal antirheumathic which, by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis, counteracts the distribution of prostaglandins which are responsible for the formation of pain, fever and inflammation.

However, since cardiovascular side effects can also be generated by this mechanism of action, ibuprofen should be taken only after consultation with a doctor in known pre-disorders concerning the heart.

Choosing a possible drug treatment depends on the cause of tachycardia. There are numerous possibilities here, such as beta blockers, potassium channel blockers, sodium channel blockers and adenosine. Which treatment option is the right one in your case can only be a doctor.

Good luck!

GeneralPatton
1 year ago

Ibuprofen should be taken rather cautiously in the case of heart problems.

So no, Ibuprofen is pretty sure not helping. Like that. It’s a painkiller.

Even if you don’t want to hear this, let the doctor explain it.

tim75794
1 year ago

No, don’t help

Curasanus
1 year ago

No. Only indirectly if you have fever.

maja0403
1 year ago

No, the cause must be explained so that something can be done specifically.

maja0403
1 year ago
Reply to  Flau444

Who can read is clearly in advantage, the no is not there for fun.

maja0403
1 year ago

What am I supposed to justify? Ibuprofen is simply the wrong drug. This is clearly documented with a no.

Apart from the fact that one has to treat the cause in a targeted manner, because otherwise one can do a lot of damage.