Which Chinese patent medicine treats rapid heartbeat?
Traditional Chinese medicine preparations for treating rapid heartbeat include Wenxin Granules, Shensong Yangxin Capsules, Tianwang Buxin Pills, Guipi Pills, and Shengmai Drink. Specific medication use must strictly follow medical advice, with selection based on etiology and symptoms through pattern differentiation. If rapid heartbeat is accompanied by chest pain, dizziness, or shortness of breath, immediate medical attention is required.
1. Wenxin Granules: The main ingredients are Codonopsis (Dangshen), Polygonatum (Huangjing), etc., suitable for palpitations and restlessness caused by deficiency of both qi and yin with blood stasis in the heart vessels. It functions to tonify qi and nourish yin, activate blood circulation, and resolve stasis, thereby relieving rapid heartbeat and heart palpitations.
2. Shensong Yangxin Capsules: Containing ginseng, Ophiopogon (Maidong), and other components, these are used for ventricular premature beats due to coronary heart disease associated with deficiency of both qi and yin and obstruction of heart collaterals. They help tonify qi and nourish yin, activate blood circulation, and unblock meridians, improving rapid heartbeat and reducing episodes of arrhythmia.

3. Tianwang Buxin Pills: Composed of Salvia (Danshen), Angelica (Danggui), and others, these are suitable for palpitations and forgetfulness caused by deficiency of heart yin. They nourish yin and blood, tonify the heart, and calm the spirit, alleviating rapid heartbeat, insomnia, and vivid dreams due to heart yin deficiency.
4. Guipi Pills: Mainly contain Codonopsis (Dangshen), Atractylodes (Baizhu), etc., used for palpitations and shortness of breath due to deficiency of both the heart and spleen. They strengthen qi and the spleen, nourish blood, and calm the spirit, helping relieve rapid heartbeat and fatigue caused by spleen weakness and insufficient qi and blood.
5. Shengmai Drink: Contains ginseng, Ophiopogon (Maidong), and Schisandra (Wuweizi). Suitable for palpitations caused by deficiency of both qi and yin or heat discomfort during summer, it replenishes qi, generates body fluids, consolidates yin, and stops sweating, improving rapid heartbeat, dry mouth, and fatigue due to depletion of qi and yin.
In daily life, maintain regular作息 (daily routines), avoid staying up late and overexertion, eat a light and easily digestible diet, reduce intake of spicy and stimulating foods, engage in moderate gentle exercises such as walking, and maintain emotional stability to avoid excessive tension and anxiety, all of which support healthy heart rate regulation.