Fast pulse on targeted drugs is caused by an adverse reaction to the drug, which results in an increased heart rate due to increased concentration of the drug.
Targeted drugs refers to the use of drugs or carriers to target specific lesions, accumulation or release of active ingredients in the target site, mainly for tumors, gene mutations and so on.
Taking targeted drugs causing fast pulse is mainly caused by the side effects of the drug, the targeted drug into the body increased concentration, thus causing cardiotoxicity, resulting in arrhythmia of the heart, causing increased blood pressure, heart rate and pulse rate.
During the use of targeted drugs, strict attention should be paid to the patient’s vital signs, especially changes in blood pressure and heart rate, and the precautions to be taken vary depending on the targeted drug used. If there is any obvious discomfort during the use of the drug, the amount of the drug should be reduced or stopped under the guidance of a professional doctor, according to the condition.
Taking targeted drugs pulse fast, can be dealt with under the guidance of a professional doctor, do not take the drug on your own, so as not to cause damage to the body.