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Inotropic Agents: Types, Uses, and Side Effects - Verywell Health Inotropes are a group of medications used to improve the heart's ability to pump blood throughout the body The medications cause the heart to squeeze tighter to send more oxygenated blood to the body's organs and tissues
Inotrope - Wikipedia An inotrope[help 1] or inotropic is a drug or any substance that alters the force or energy of muscular contractions Negatively inotropic agents weaken the force of muscular contractions Positively inotropic agents increase the strength of muscular contraction
What Are Inotropic Drugs and How Do They Work? Inotropic drugs are medications that modify the force of muscular contractions, specifically affecting the heart muscle, or myocardium These drugs can either increase or decrease the strength of the heart’s contractions, depending on the clinical need
Inotropes, vasopressors and other vasoactive agents No inotropic agents have been shown to have superiority over any others in good quality trials Use is based on cost, availability, interpretation of physiology and personal institutional preference
Inotropic Agents (Inotropes) | The Texas Heart Institute® Inotropic agents, or inotropes, are medicines that change the force of your heart's contractions Positive inotropes strengthen the force of the heartbeat Negative inotropes weaken the force of the heartbeat Both kinds are used in the treatment of many different cardiovascular conditions