Cardiovascular Drugs

Cardiovascular diseases are one of the most common causes of death in the world. Cardiovascular disease affects more than 175 million people every year and kills nearly 12 million people every year. Today, cardiovascular medicine continues to develop rapidly, and science is striving to create drugs that can fight the causes of cardiovascular disease and prevent their development. One of the areas of development of cardiovascular medicine is the development of cardiovascular drugs.

Cardiology is a field of practical and theoretical medicine associated with the study of problems associated with diseases of the heart and blood vessels, their diagnosis, treatment and prevention. A cardiovascular doctor is a highly specialized cardiologist who works with the human cardiovascular system.

As we know, the cardiovascular system consists of numerous organs, as well as various vessels and tissues involved both in providing a person with blood and oxygen throughout the body, and in the blood supply to the heart muscle itself. Simply put, the heart, arteries, veins, capillaries and blood vessels. The heart muscle is the most important organ of the cardiovascular system and plays a significant role in maintaining life. Even though the heart is the heart, it also performs many functions in the body. Its main function is to regularly pump oxygenated blood throughout the cardiovascular system. Because of the heart's ability to pump properly (rhythmically), our body can consume enough oxygen to continue its life and, of course, carry out all the necessary functions and processes. All this is the main purpose of the cardiovascular system.

Diseases of the cardiovascular system are any diseases, disorders or pathological conditions of the cardiovascular lining. They may include various diseases or disorders, and are called coronary heart disease (CHD), heart failure, chronic cardiac and renal, pulmonary or renal syndrome, and others that affect the cardiovascular system, such as atherosclerosis, hypertension, hypotension, congenital defects and some general diseases of the body affect