Pharmacological cardiotoxicity is a cardiac damage under the action of drugs and it can occur both affecting the performances of the cardiac muscle and by altering the ion channels/currents of the functional cardiac cells, named the cardiomyocytes.
Manifestations: Based on the known pharmacologic actions of the drug, overdosage may cause drowsiness, agitation, tachycardia and other cardiac
Cardiovascular Pharmacology. Antiarrhythmic drugs. Drugs in heart failure Altering the excitability of cardiac cells by prolonging the effective
Heart failure is a progressive disease that is characterized by a gradual reduction in cardiac These factors are discussed in Clinical Pharmacology of Drugs
Pharmacology and Fellow of Hertford College ( ), introduced a novel classification of drugs used to treat cardiac arrhythmias. This
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Theoretically there exists a pharmacological potential for all ADHD drugs to increase the risk of sudden/cardiac death. Although confirmation of
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