vasopressoareita
Vasopressoareita, commonly known as vasopressors, are a class of drugs used to increase blood pressure. They achieve this by constricting blood vessels (vasoconstriction), which raises systemic vascular resistance and, consequently, blood pressure. This action is crucial in managing hypotension, a condition where blood pressure is dangerously low.
The primary mechanism of action for most vasopressors involves stimulating adrenergic receptors, particularly alpha-1 receptors, which
Vasopressors are typically administered intravenously in a controlled setting, such as an intensive care unit, under
While essential for supporting blood pressure, vasopressors can have significant side effects. These can include arrhythmias,