Cardioprotective
Cardioprotective is a type of medicinal activity that is used to protect the heart from damage due to various diseases, environmental factors, and lifestyle choices. This type of medicinal activity can help reduce the risk of developing heart disease, as well as improve overall heart health. Cardioprotective medications are used to lower blood pressure, reduce cholesterol levels, and reduce the risk of heart attack. They can also help reduce the risk of stroke and other cardiovascular-related events. Cardioprotective medications work by blocking or reducing the activity of certain enzymes that can lead to heart damage. Additionally, they can increase the production of beneficial hormones, such as nitric oxide, which helps to reduce inflammation, improve blood flow, and prevent further damage to the heart.