Medications that slow the rate of the heartbeat are known as beta-blockers. They work by blocking the effects of adrenaline on the heart, leading to a decrease in heart rate and blood pressure. Common examples include atenolol, metoprolol, and propranolol. These medications are often prescribed for conditions like hypertension, anxiety, and certain heart disorders.
Beta blockers such as atenolol/propanalol.
your heartbeat will slow
No, that would be called tachycardia. Bradycardia is an abnormally slow heartbeat.
Why does the rate of heartbeat change?
to slow a rapid heartbeat because of cocaine? i would take a depressant like benadryl. DONT DO DRUGS!!!!!
slow heartbeat
in what posistion did your heart beat slow
A too slow heartbeat
ArrhythmiaThe medical term for loss of normal heartbeat rhythm is arhythmia. Hearts normally beat at a constant interval, very regularly; if they beat at varying intervals that is irregular.A loss of normal heartbeat rhythm is an arrhythmia.
A newborn. As you get older, your heartbeat rate slows.
Yes, music does affect the rate of a heartbeat. Music can often be used to lower the heart rate and tension level in a human.
During sleep, your heartbeat tends to slow down and become more regular. This is because the body enters a state of rest and relaxation, causing a decrease in overall physiological activity. However, certain sleep disorders or medical conditions can affect the heart rate during sleep, leading to variations in heartbeat patterns.