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My treatment options
As Atrial Fibrillation is a progressive disease that becomes harder to treat the longer it persists,1 it is important to get treatment as soon as possible. The good news is that there are a range of treatment options available to help you effectively manage or potentially cure your arrhythmia. Your doctor will speak with you to determine the right treatment approach for you.
Be as involved as you can in discussing the various treatment options with your doctor, so you can fully understand how each treatment works, how often you need to take any medication, or whether having a procedure such as catheter ablation (link to section below) would work best for you and your lifestyle.

Medications for AF
Your doctor is most likely to prescribe a medication as the first course of action to manage your AF. There are two main types of medication: rate control and rhythm control medication.1,2,3

Non-Medical Treatments for Atrial Fibrillation (Procedures)1
If medication is not successful, your doctor may discuss alternative treatment options.

Catheter Ablation
This technique has now become a common procedure used to prevent recurring Atrial Fibrillation.1