Yes,they totaly do
Inotropic drugs affect the force of contraction. Chronotropic affect the rate of contraction.
Chronotropic drugs are drugs which affect the heart rate. Positive chronotropic drugs increase heart rate, and negative chronotropic drugs decrease heart rate.
Here's a link to a website -- there are a lotof different drugs that can affect your heart!
Some can.
Some drugs affect heart rate or breathing and this cause deaths.
Your heart rate can be affected through release in hormones, or caffeine, or exercising, or many drugs can also affect the heart rate by decreasing it.
The question is far too broad. There are many illegal drugs and many conditions they may or may not affect.
Drugs can affect your body in number of ways. Drugs most likely affects you brain and brain cells. Drugs can also affect your kidneys, heart, and even your appearance. In the end it is not worth even trying drugs. It depends on what kind of drug but most drugs affect what I just stated above.
Smoking can damage your heart as well as Alcohol and Drugs. Also a lack of exercise can sometimes slow down your heart. C & B Xx
It all depends on specifically which drug you're referring to. Cocaine is probably the worst on your heart, followed by meth-amphetamines and heroin.
Rifampin may make many drugs less effective. Among the drugs that may be affected are diabetes medicines taken by mouth (oral hypoglycemics), digitalis heart drugs, many antifungal drugs, and birth control pills.
Among the drugs that may interact with diuretics are:.Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors.Cholesterol-lowering drugs.Cyclosporine (Sandimmune).Potassium supplements.Lithium.Digitalis heart drugs.