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Cardiac stimulant

A cardiac stimulant is a substance which acts as a stimulant of the heart – e.g., via positive chronotropic or inotropic action. A cardiac stimulant is a substance which acts as a stimulant of the heart – e.g., via positive chronotropic or inotropic action. Examples of cardiac stimulant drugs are cocaine and methamphetamine.

[ "Pharmacology", "Internal medicine", "Endocrinology", "Diabetes mellitus", "Anesthesia" ]
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