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Inotropic agents cardiac glycoside

MOA Digoxin (cardiac glycoside) is a positive inotropic agent that inhibits the Na+/K+ ATPase pump. Inhibition of the pump causes an increase in intracellular sodium that allows the Na+/Ca exchanger to increase intracellular calcium. The heart is then able to use the increased intracellular calcium to increase contractility. [Pg.15]

V. Drug or laboratory interactions. The positive inotropic effects of inamrinone are additive with other inotropic agents, including digitalis glycosides. These drugs can be used together, but the patient should be monitored for cardiac dysrhythmias. [Pg.454]


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