CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM PHARMACOLOGY

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Course DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL...
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An Inotrope is an agent which increases or decreases the force of muscular contraction of the heart and Cardiac output. Inotropes act on the alpha, beta1 and beta2 receptors. Physiologically: a. Alpha receptors causes peripheral vasoconstriction and increased vascular resistance
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