If lifestyle changes are ineffective, doctors will prescribe certain medications to help treat POTS. Beta-blockers can protect the heart and manage abnormal heart rhythms. In some cases, physicians use drugs prescribed for neurological conditions to help reduce the symptoms. Most medications aim to increase low blood pressure and prevent it from falling again. Rarely, doctors prescribe drugs to help the patients retain sodium.

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