Heart in beat with tromcardin

September 29th is World Heart Day. It was launched in 2000 on the initiative of the World Heart Federation (WHF) and has been raising awareness of heart health ever since.

Tachycardia patients in particular often have a high level of suffering. In addition to heart palpitations, there can be dizziness, shortness of breath or chest pain, but also accompanying psychological symptoms such as restlessness, nervousness and fear.

Arrhythmias can be caused by various organic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular diseases, but organic causes cannot always be identified. Stress, anxiety, stimulants such as coffee, tea or tobacco and certain medications such as diuretics or antiarrhythmics can also have negative effects on the heart rhythm.

In the case of non-life-threatening arrhythmias, the dietary intake of the micronutrients potassium, magnesium, vitamin B12, niacin and coenzyme Q10 contained in Tromcardin® complex, which promote cardiac electrolyte balance. The balanced diet is used for diet management in heart diseases, especially cardiac arrhythmias. The brand has been keeping hearts in sync for 60 years now. The effectiveness was scientifically proven by the randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind MAGICA study.

Pharmacies can request POS materials. The promotional package includes a HV display with ten Tromcardin complex 120 tablets plus a free decorative display window package and patient brochures. The service material can be ordered by fax: 0800 4848500023, email: [email protected] or from the Trommsdorff field service until September 30, 2022.

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