In the event the vagal maneuvers do not work during a serious episode of SVT then your doctor can prescribe medication. Even if you do find success using those techniques, your doctor may still write a prescription if you experience frequent episodes. Anti-arrhythmic agents and digoxin are common as well as calcium channel blockers and beta-blockers. To restore your heart rhythm and minimize any complications, you should always take your medicine as prescribed by the doctor. That way, you can continue to monitor your heart rhythm from home rather than having to go to the emergency room.

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