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An inotropic increases the force of heart contraction. A chronotropic increases the rate of contraction.

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Inotropic refers to the force of contraction of the heart muscle, while chronotropic refers to the heart rate. Inotropic agents affect the strength of the heart's contractions, while chronotropic agents affect the heart rate.

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