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Inotropes: Types, Purpose and Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic
Inotropes are a type of drug that can help you with a number of heart problems. They can help your heart muscles contract with more or less power, depending on what’s needed. Positive inotropes can help with cardiogenic shock and a slow heart rate.
List of Inotropic agents - Drugs.com
Inotropic agents are a group of medicines that affect the contraction of the heart muscle. Technically, inotropes can be divided into positive inotropes, which stimulate and increase the force of contraction of the heart muscle, and negative inotropes, which weaken the force of muscular contractions, decreasing how hard the heart has to work.
Inotropes and Vasopressors - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2024年12月11日 · Vasopressors and inotropes are medications that induce vasoconstriction or increase cardiac contractility, respectively, in patients with shock or severe hypotension. The hallmark of shock is reduced perfusion to vital organs, resulting in multiorgan dysfunction and eventually death.
Inotropic Agents: Types, Uses, and Side Effects - Verywell Health
2023年3月22日 · Inotropic drugs are medications used for people whose hearts are not pumping effectively. They can be broken down into two categories: positive inotropes and negative inotropes. When healthcare providers talk about inotropic agents, they are always referring to positive inotropic agents.
Inotropic Drugs: What You Need to Know | HowStuffWorks
An inotropic drug is a medicine that alters the force or strength of the heart's muscular contractions (heartbeats). There are two different types of inotropic drugs: negative and positive. Negative inotropic drugs make the heart beat less strongly, and positive inotropic drugs make the heart beat more strongly.
Inotrope - Wikipedia
Positively inotropic agents increase the strength of muscular contraction. The term inotropic state is most commonly used in reference to various drugs that affect the strength of contraction of heart muscle. However, it can also refer to pathological conditions.
Inotropes and Vasopressors | Circulation - AHA/ASA Journals
2008年9月2日 · Inotropic and Vasopressor Drug Names, Clinical Indication for Therapeutic Use, Standard Dose Range, Receptor Binding (Catecholamines), and Major Clinical Side Effects.
How Do Inotropic Agents Work? - Uses, Side Effects, Drug Names
Inotropic agents, or inotropes, are a class of drugs used to treat various heart diseases. Basically, inotropes change the force of your heart contraction. There are two kinds of inotropes: Positive inotrope: strengthen the force of the heartbeat; Negative inotrope: weaken the …