What medicine can I take to relieve my heartburn and rapid heartbeat after drinking alcohol?

If the panic and rapid heartbeat after drinking alcohol are physiological in nature, the heart rate is usually within 120 beats per minute and does not need to be relieved by taking drugs. Especially in young people, who are in good health and do not have other primary underlying diseases, the excess alcohol in the body can usually be relieved by metabolizing large amounts of saline. However, for elderly people with obvious primary underlying diseases, especially those who are in poor health and have a history of coronary heart disease, and who have panic attacks and palpitations after drinking large amounts of alcohol, they can take certain Chinese medicines, such as heart stabilizing pellets. If there is also chest tightness, shortness of breath and dyspnea, you can take sublingual nitroglycerin or isosorbide mononitrate. If there is also a combination of increased blood pressure, beta-blockers such as metoprolol tartrate or metoprolol succinate can be taken to relieve these symptoms.