We examine current pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment strategies, such as antiarrhythmic drugs, catheter ablation, and device therapy, highlighting their efficacy and limitations. Antiarrhythmics are medications that prevent and treat a heart rhythm that’s too fast or irregular. They can reduce symptoms and help avoid life-threatening complications.

How is an arrhythmia treated? Treatment depends on the type of arrhythmia, how severe the symptoms are, and if the underlying condition is putting the person at risk of more serious arrhythmia or a …