Cardiotonic

Cardiotonic medications are a type of drug used to increase the strength of the heart muscle and improve the rate at which it pumps blood. This can help improve circulation and reduce the risk of heart failure and other serious heart conditions. Cardiotonic medications work by increasing the contractility of the heart, which increases the force of the heart's pumping action. This helps to increase blood flow throughout the body, allowing more oxygen and nutrients to be delivered to the organs and tissues. Cardiotonic medications can also help to reduce the workload on the heart by reducing the amount of blood that needs to be pumped throughout the body. This helps to reduce the risk of heart failure and other serious heart conditions.