There are literally hundreds of medications prescribed for heart patients. It completely depends on the patient's heart condition and their other medical conditions.
the crappy kind.
Your brother will need to consult his doctor to see which vitamins can be taken with the heart medication. Never take anything unless it is approved by your doctor.
According to his doctor, he was on medication for coronary artery disease.
No, it is not safe to take with heart medication without consulting your doctor since it is a hair loss prevention medication it may react with your medications.
Actually this is what is called Hot Flashes, heart burn is indigestion. Due to your hormones going crazy, hot flashes are very common in pre-menopausal stages and sometimes you can ask your doctor to prescribe a medication to help you get through it easier.
130/90 That depends from patient to patient especially if you are a heart patient or on medication. You really should contact a cardiologist or your family doctor. They may have some sites that they recommend for patients like you and for your condition.
I have and it is probably safe, but this was under doctor's advice. Always check with your doctor when combining over the counter and prescription drugs. There are a great many possible interactions especially if you have certain medical conditions, high blood pressure, diabetes, heart conditions, etc.
Listening to a patients chest - heart & lung sounds
Yes, it treats heart arrhythmias in patients who have already used other antiarrhythmic medicines but did not get the desired improvement.
There is no medication known as a "heart attack pill." Patients with heart attacks may be given aspirin and morphine.
This medication is to relieve pain and inflamation. The length of time you are able to take it - I think will depend on the patient. Warnings on the packet are similar to other medication that reduces inflamation such as Ibuprofen and Asprin (you shouldn't take dicloflex and any of these without discussing with your doctor first)- so people with asthma, heart conditions, ulcers etc. should keep a close watch on symptoms. Patients on this medication for a long time should be monitored by their Doctor - who should do regular checks on the heart, kidney and liver functions.
You should contact your doctor for proper medical advice.