If the patient’s heart is currently beating fast, a better way to relieve it is to recommend that the patient first take a beta-blocker to slow down the heart rate. For example, patients are advised to take drugs like oral bisoprolol, or metoprolol, or they can also take a combination of oral heart stabilizing granules. It is also important to find out what the cause of the rapid heartbeat is so that treatment can be given for its primary disease to help better control the heart rate. If the patient’s current fast heartbeat is actually due to the occurrence of heart failure, if necessary, the patient is advised to take oral bisoprolol, or metoprolol along with a combination of oral digoxin. If the patient’s rapid heartbeat is related to hyperthyroidism, it is recommended that the patient take oral propranolol and methimazole in combination to help control the heart rate better and improve the patient’s symptoms of panic and palpitations.