Classification And Effects Of Cardiovascular System Drugs

Sep 15, 2024 Leave a message

Cardiovascular system drugs mainly include anti angina drugs, anti arrhythmic drugs, anti hypertensive drugs, lipid-lowering drugs, antiplatelet aggregation drugs, etc. General treatment or drug therapy should be adopted according to specific circumstances. If there is any discomfort, seek medical attention promptly.

1. Antiangina drugs: such as nitroglycerin tablets, nifedipine capsules, sustained-release tablets of diltiazem hydrochloride, etc. These drugs can effectively improve the blood supply and oxygen supply to the myocardium, thereby reducing myocardial oxygen consumption.

2. Antiarrhythmic drugs: such as metoprolol tartrate sustained-release tablets, tacrolimus hydrochloride tablets, propafenone hydrochloride tablets, etc. These drugs mainly control heart rhythm by reducing sympathetic nervous system excitability and prolonging the action potential process of myocardial cells.

3. Antihypertensive drugs: such as amlodipine besylate tablets, nitrendipine capsules, compound Captopril tablets, etc. These drugs can regulate vascular smooth muscle, slow down vasoconstriction, dilate blood vessels, and promote the recovery of blood flow velocity in blood vessels, thereby maintaining blood pressure within a reasonable range.

4. Blood lipid regulating drugs: such as atorvastatin calcium tablets, simvastatin tablets, lovastatin tablets, etc. These drugs can reduce the concentration of cholesterol and lipoproteins in blood vessels, thus stabilizing atherosclerotic plaque and preventing angina pectoris, acute myocardial infarction and other events.

5. Antiplatelet aggregation drugs: such as aspirin enteric coated tablets, clopidogrel, etc. These types of drugs help prevent thrombosis and reduce the risk of cardiovascular events.

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