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Harmful Drugs for Your Heart: 7 Medications to Watch Out For

Here’s a breakdown of the medications mentioned in the text and their potential cardiovascular effects:

1. Decongestants (e.g., Pseudoephedrine)
Affect: Increase heart rate and blood pressure.
risk: Dangerous for individuals with hypertension or pre-existing cardiac conditions. Can overstimulate the cardiovascular system,increasing the risk of heart attack or other complications.

2. Antidepressants (e.g., Tricyclic antidepressants like Amitriptyline, SSRIs like Fluoxetine)
effect: Can affect heart rhythm, potentially increase heart rate, and lead to palpitations or irregular heartbeats.
Risk: Particularly concerning for people with structural heart disease or arrhythmias.

3. Anti-diabetic drugs (e.g., Pioglitazone)
Effect: Can cause fluid retention, which in certain specific cases can lead to heart failure.
Risk: Especially risky for people with existing heart health problems.

4. Certain Antibiotics (e.g., Azithromycin, Clarithromycin)
Effect: Can interfere with the heart’s electrical activity, leading to arrhythmias.
Risk: Can be risky when taken alongside other heart-sensitive medicines, especially for individuals with heart conditions or those taking multiple medications.

5. corticosteroids (Oral)
Effect: Linked to a higher risk of high blood pressure and acute myocardial infarction (heart attack). They can cause sodium and fluid retention, increasing blood pressure and straining the heart.
Risk: Serious cardiovascular side effects.

6. Weight loss drugs / Obesity medications (e.g., Sibutramine – now banned in many countries)
Effect: Can raise blood pressure and stimulate the heart.
Risk: Increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, and arrhythmias.

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