Treatments

Most common medications for POTS

Source POTSUK.org

Midodrine: The aim of an alpha agonist is to narrow blood vessels to help return the blood back to the heart. Side effects are high blood pressure and sometimes worsening of symptoms.  

Pyridostigmine: Acts at the nervous system to reduce heart rate

Clonidine, Guanfacine, or Methyldopa: These reduce heart rate and blood pressure

Modafinil or other stimulant medication (Adderall, Ritalin, etc.): May improve alertness and decrease mental clouding in those with PoTS.

Ivabradine This is not an FDA-approved drug for POTS but due to its ability to reduce HR, it has shown improvement in POTS patients in many studies

Fludrocortisone: This medication works by upping your blood volume

Beta blockers: These help with adrenaline symptoms. Beta blockers will lower your blood pressure, so if yours is quite low, this might not work for you.
Note: Beta Blockers are often not a perfect choice if you have MCAS but are worth trying if your doctor recommends them.

Medication resources

Epocrates is a free phone app that can point out medication interactions.

They are not sponsored. I personally use them to track my medication interactions
 

Lifestyle changes

Source POTSUK.org

Products I personally recommend that are not sponsored: here