Why Medication is Essential in Congenital Heart Disease Management?

 Medication plays a central role in managing congenital heart disease across all stages of life. 

While surgery addresses structural issues, ongoing treatment is needed to support heart function. 

Patients are often prescribed a combination of medications. 

• Diuretics to reduce fluid build-up. 
• ACE inhibitors to lower blood pressure and strain. 
• Beta-blockers to regulate heart rate. 

Newer therapies such as SGLT2 inhibitors are now being introduced to improve outcomes in complex cases. 

Treatment is increasingly personalised. 

This ensures patients receive effective support while minimising side effects. 

Medication remains a key part of long-term care. 

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