If your question is "Is there a medication that slows your heart rate?" then the answer is yes. There are several, but some of the most common are beta blockers (atenolol), benzodiazepines (Xanax), sedatives, and barbiturates, just to name a few. Caution should be exercised. If you take too much of any of these drugs your heart rate could slow down too much and cause permanent damage or even stop and result in death.
To slow down your heart rate, you can try deep breathing exercises, relaxation techniques, or medications prescribed by a doctor.
Take a deep breath and slow your heart rate down and tell your self its OK.
Beta 2 is generally associated with smooth muscle relaxation (as in the bronchioles in the lungs) and dilation of blood vessels to skeletal muscles. Beta 1 is responsible for the increase in heart rate. Although beta 2 agonists like Albuterol are meant to trigger only the beta 2 in the lung, you may see a little cross reaction resulting in an increased heart rate. So, in a nut shell...no.
to slow a rapid heartbeat because of cocaine? i would take a depressant like benadryl. DONT DO DRUGS!!!!!
Because you brain increases your adrenalin to pump more blood to your muscles, and this process can't immediately stop.
No, it will help counteract the effects of the meth and slow your heart rate down.
calm them down or take them to the doctor
You can slow down the rate of a reaction by decreasing the temperature, decreasing the concentration of reactants, increasing the activation energy needed for the reaction to take place, or using an inhibitor to interfere with the reaction process.
The heart muscle cannot deliberately slow itself down to a standstill stop. The heart is responsible for pumping oxygenised blood to all parts of the body, including the brain. The brain is where all processes are controlled. If its not working, you die! :-( However, if by rest you mean reducing the beats per minute it pumps then that is possible. It is possible for anyone to slow down their heart rate by sitting down, and relaxing. Those who participate in more physical activity have a lower heart rate, as they have expanded their heart, meaning it doesn't work as hard to perform normal bodily functions. See the related links section for some very useful information.
It depends entirely on what drug you take. CNS depressants (opiates, benzodiazepines etc) slow your breathing and heart rate down to the point where you die.Stimulants (amphetamines, cocaine etc) can increase your heart rate to the point where you can have a cardiac episode.This all depends on the dose, that's why it's called an overdose.
A persons heart rate is fast when a he or she is lying because they are worried whoever they are lying to might find out somthing their not supposed to. They are anxious so like all of us when were axious our heart beat gets faster! hope that helps x
All chemical and biological reactions take longer at low tempretures.