If You Feel Fine, Can You Stop Heart Medication For Palpitations?

 

Feeling better is often a sign that treatment is working, but it does not always mean the underlying condition has gone away.

Why Symptoms Can Disappear

Heart medications are designed to stabilise rhythm and reduce complications. When they are effective, symptoms may reduce or disappear entirely.

Why Stopping Can Be Risky

Stopping medication without guidance can lead to:

  • Return of palpitations

  • Increased heart rate or blood pressure

  • Higher risk of complications such as stroke

A Common Misunderstanding

It is easy to assume that no symptoms means no problem. In many cases, the condition is still present but controlled.

When Medication Might Be Reduced

Doctors may consider changes if:

  • The cause was temporary

  • Treatment such as ablation has been successful

  • Your condition has been stable over time

Final Thought

Never stop medication suddenly. Always speak to your GP or specialist before making changes.

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