What to do if your heart beats faster due to psychotropic drugs

People whose heart beats faster as a result of taking psychotropic drugs should consult a doctor in time, and reduce or stop the drug as appropriate according to the doctor’s instructions. When taking psychotropic drugs, the rapid heartbeat may be caused by the adverse reaction of the drug, or may be allergic to a certain ingredient in the drug, but psychotropic drugs should not be blindly reduced or discontinued on their own, otherwise it may have an adverse effect on the condition, or even aggravate the condition of life-threatening. It is recommended to take psychotropic drugs after the rapid heartbeat of the person in a timely manner to the regular hospital, to clarify the cause, such as the need for treatment, should be under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment, follow the doctor’s instructions to reduce or stop taking the drug, so as to avoid delays in the condition.