Common drug therapies for an exacerbation of chronic heart failure include diuretics to reduce fluid overload, ACE inhibitors or ARBs to lower blood pressure and reduce heart strain, and beta-blockers to improve heart function and control heart rate. In some cases, aldosterone antagonists may also be used. Additionally, vasodilators can help improve blood flow and alleviate symptoms. It's essential for treatment to be tailored to the individual patient's needs and response.
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