Can premature beats be cured with medication?

Premature beats are usually not cured by taking medication. Premature beats include two kinds of premature beats, one is atrial premature beats and the other is ventricular premature beats, mainly because the heart is located in a point of pacing, which will lead to the early release of the heart beat signal, in most cases, medication can make premature beats under control, for example, the atrial premature beats often need to take medication such as metoprolol, atenolol, etc., but it is not able to cure it. Ventricular premature beats are benign in most cases and cannot be treated with medication. Radiofrequency ablation is the main treatment, but if the number of premature beats is not very large, most of them do not need special treatment. Premature contractions should not be treated with medication, but should be treated in a timely manner in a hospital, and the cause should be identified and treated by a doctor.