inotropiker
Inotropiker is a term used in pharmacology to describe a class of drugs that affect the contractility of the heart muscle and the force of its contractions. These medications work by influencing the body's inotropic state, which is the condition of the heart that determines the force and speed of its contractions.
Inotropiker can be either positive or negative, depending on the direction of their effect. Positive inotropes
Some examples of positive inotropes include the medications dobutamine, milrinone, and dopamine, which are often used
Inotropiker can be administered intravenously, orally, or by inhalation, depending on the specific medication and the
The regulation of inotropes has changed globally. According to a court decision in 2005, pharmaceutical companies