Cardiovascular Pharmacology deals
with the study of the effects of drugs upon the heart or circulatory
system. It mainly contributes to the safety profile of potential new
drugs and provides pharmacological data that can be used for
optimization of further compounds and the ultimate selection of
compounds suitable for clinical development. The cardiac drugs affect
the function of the heart in three main ways. They can affect the force
of contraction of the heart muscle (inotropic effects), they can affect
the frequency of the heart beat or heart rate (chronotropic effects) or
they can affect the regularity of the heart beat (rhythmic
effects). Drugs can also affect blood vessels by altering the state of
compression of the smooth muscle in the vessel wall, altering its
diameter and accordingly directing the volume of blood stream. Such
medications are classified as vasoconstrictors or vasodilators depending on the smooth muscle lining contraction and relaxation respectively.
The main highlights under this track: Total circulatory arrest, Pharmacokinetics & pharmacodynamics of anaesthetic drugs, Pharmacokinetics & pharmacodynamics of vasoactive drugs, Cardiovascular drugs, Antiarrhythmic drugs, Market analysis of drugs, Cardiac pharmaceutical agents, Cardiovascular therapeutics.
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