What are the prohibited drugs for atrial fibrillation?

There are no absolute contraindications to the use of medications for atrial fibrillation, but unauthorized use of medications is not recommended.
There is no absolute contraindication for atrial fibrillation patients, but the condition of atrial fibrillation is relatively complex, and unauthorized use of medication during an attack is generally not recommended. For example, when atrial fibrillation occurs, β-blockers including atenolol and metoprolol should be taken orally in strict accordance with the doctor’s requirements, in which case it is not recommended to blindly take medications that will elevate the heart rate, such as ephedrine and isoproterenol, which will affect the effect of heart rate control.
Regarding atrial fibrillation, the decision to take anticoagulants such as Falin and Aspirin needs to be made after assessment. During the medication period, if you need to take oral anti-flu drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs, etc., you must strictly follow the doctor’s requirements, and should not take them arbitrarily.
About the atrial fibrillation patient’s medication must be cautious and careful, and should be in accordance with the doctor’s requirements to choose, avoid unauthorized and other drugs with.