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Mitral Valve Prolapse - Medications

People with mitral valve prolapse (MVP) usually do not need medicines, especially if they do not have mitral valve regurgitation.

Medicines cannot correct bulging (prolapse) of the mitral valve or prevent many of the complications that can develop. But medicine is sometimes used to control symptoms.

Medication choices

Medicines may help relieve certain symptoms caused by mitral valve prolapse or complications that may develop.

The following medicines may be offered to treat MVP and its related problems:

What to think about

People with significant mitral valve regurgitation who have symptoms of heart failure may need additional medicines. For more information, see the topic Heart Failure.

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Last Updated: February 09, 2009
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