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Tag: Inotropic agent

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What is digoxin? A Comprehensive Guide to its Use in Cardiology

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It's estimated that by 2030, 12.1 million people in the U.S. will have atrial fibrillation (AFib). For conditions like AFib and heart failure, a medication called digoxin is sometimes used. So, **what is digoxin?** It's a cardiac glycoside that helps the heart beat more strongly and with a more regular rhythm.

What is the use of Primacor? An Overview of This Acute Heart Failure Medication

4 min read
Clinical trials have shown that Primacor is not safe or effective for long-term use in heart failure patients, and prolonged therapy can significantly increase the risk of mortality. So, what is the use of Primacor? This powerful intravenous medication is strictly reserved for the short-term management of acute, severe decompensated heart failure and other critical cardiac conditions, exclusively in a hospital setting.

What is Milrinone? Uses, Mechanism, and Side Effects

5 min read
Milrinone is a powerful medication used primarily in intensive care and perioperative settings to manage severe, acute heart failure. Its classification as a phosphodiesterase-3 (PDE3) inhibitor allows it to increase the heart's pumping strength while simultaneously relaxing blood vessels.