medications cardiovascular in nature.... like toprol or lisinopril or norvasc and there are many many others.
Roland H. Thorp has written: 'Cardiac stimulant substances' -- subject(s): Cardiovascular agents
Adam Schneeweiss has written: 'Cardiovascular drug therapy in the elderly' -- subject(s): Cardiovascular Diseases, Cardiovascular agents, Drug therapy, Geriatric cardiology, In old age, Therapeutic use 'Cardiovascular drug therapy' -- subject(s): Angina pectoris, Cardiovascular Drug Therapy Forum Meeting (1988 : Montreux, Switzerland), Chemotherapy, Congestive Heart Failure, Congresses, Diseases, Drug therapy, Heart, Nitrates, Therapeutic use, Angina Pectoris
The general functions of the cardiovascular system are: 1. It transports/distributes materials between all cells of the body 2. It prevents disease (contains white blood cells), and hemorrhage (contains clotting agents) 3. regulates body temperature, pH
Peter John Beckett has written: 'Central cardiovascular and peripheral alpha-1 and alpha-2 adrenoceptor activity of some antihypertensive agents'
M. I. Gabriel Khan has written: 'Heart Attack/Hypertension/Hear' 'On call cardiology' -- subject(s): Cardiology, Cardiovascular Diseases, Cardiovascular emergencies, Cardiovascular system, Diagnosis, Diseases, Emergencies, Therapy 'Heart attacks, hypertension, and heart drugs' -- subject(s): Cardiovascular agents, Coronary Disease, Coronary heart disease, Hypertension, Myocardial infarction, Popular works, Prevention & control, Therapy 'Encyclopedia of heart diseases' -- subject(s): Heart, Diseases, Encyclopedias
Proper nutrition helps every system in body.Eating less fatty food causes amount of LDL to decrease in blood. That prevents formation of atherosclerosis/lipid thrombi.Eating antioxidants (which are abundant in fruits) helps body get rid of minor injury initiating agents which may further give way to cardiovascular-disease development.
The cardiovascular system sends oxygen to the muscles.
cardiovascular strength
Cardiovascular exercises can help a person's heart. Cardiovascular refers to the heart and blood system. She has cardiovascular disease and must take medication to stay alive.
The heart is a part of the cardiovascular system.
Antilipemic agents are medications used to lower lipid levels in the blood, primarily targeting cholesterol and triglycerides. They function by various mechanisms, such as reducing cholesterol production in the liver, increasing the clearance of lipoproteins, or enhancing the metabolism of fats. Common classes include statins, which inhibit cholesterol synthesis, fibrates, which lower triglycerides, and bile acid sequestrants, which prevent cholesterol absorption in the intestines. These agents help reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases by managing dyslipidemia.
One of the solutions is open heart surgery or cardiovascular surgery. A child or adult can either die from cardiovascular disease or you can have cardiovascular surgery or open heart surgery.