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  1. Inotropes: Types, Purpose and Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic

    May 17, 2022 · Inotropes are drugs that tell your heart muscles to beat or contract with more power or less power, depending on whether it’s a positive or negative inotrope.

  2. List of Inotropic agents - Drugs.com

    Inotropic agents are a group of medicines that affect the contraction of the heart muscle. Technically, inotropes can be divided into positive inotropes, which stimulate and increase the …

  3. 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. …

  4. Inotropes, vasopressors and other vasoactive agents

    some agents don’t fit these categories easily! No inotropic agents have been shown to have superiority over any others in good quality trials. Use is based on cost, availability, …

  5. Inotropes and Vasopressors - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Dec 11, 2024 · Vasopressors and inotropes are medications that induce vasoconstriction or increase cardiac contractility, respectively, in patients with shock or severe hypotension. The …

  6. Inotropes - Cardionerds

    Oct 13, 2024 · Inhibits Na/K ATPase, increasing intracellular calcium to promote contraction. This table summarizes the effects of key inotropes on cardiac output (CO), heart rate (HR), …

  7. Inotropes and Vasopressors | Circulation - AHA/ASA Journals

    Sep 2, 2008 · Our aim is to review the mechanisms of action of common inotropes and vasopressors and to examine the contemporary evidence for their use in important cardiac …

  8. Inotropic Agents (Inotropes) | The Texas Heart Institute®

    Positive inotropes strengthen the heart’s contractions, so it can pump more blood with fewer heartbeats. This medicine is usually given to patients with congestive heart failure or …

  9. UpToDate

    Comprehensive guide on the use of vasopressors and inotropes in clinical practice, including indications, mechanisms of action, and potential side effects.

  10. How Do Inotropic Agents Work? - Uses, Side Effects, Drug Names - RxList

    Inotropic agents, or inotropes, are a class of drugs used to treat various heart diseases.