Track: Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Toxicology

Cardiacare Summit 2025

Cardiovascular Pharmacology is concerned with the medications used to treat cardiovascular disorders. his field investigates how medications interact with cardiovascular systems in order to enhance treatments for diseases such as hypertension, heart failure, and arrhythmias. A range of medications are used to treat various cardiac issues. 

Cardiovascular Toxicity encompasses heart damage caused by toxin-induced electrical abnormalities or/and muscle damage, as well as vascular atherosclerosis caused by oxidative stress and inflammation. It is concerned with the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiovascular damage induced by toxic agents, such as drug overdoses and exposure to hazardous compounds. 

Here are a few areas of medications used in cardiovascular medicine:

  • Pharmacotherapies for Heart Diseases
  • Cardiovascular Medicines
  • Drug-induced Cardiac Toxicity
  • Resuscitation and Emergency Infusions
  • Novel Anti-inflammatory therapies
  • Cardiotoxicity of Cytotoxic Drugs
  • Pharmacological Management of Heart Failure
  • Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Therapy
  • Environmental and Occupational Toxins
  • Statins and Lipid-Lowering Agents
  • Antihypertensive Medications
  • Novel Cardiovascular Drugs
  • Pharmacogenomics in Cardiovascular Therapy
  • Role of Beta-Blockers and ACE Inhibitors
  • Diuretics and Heart Failure Management
  • Antiarrhythmic Drugs
  • Cardiovascular Drug Development
  • Toxic Effects of Chemotherapy on the Heart
  • Use of Natural Products in Cardiovascular Therapy
  • Drug Interactions in Cardiovascular Patients
  • Innovations in Cardiovascular Drug Delivery

Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Toxicology is critical for understanding how medications and poisons influence the circulatory system, developing safe and effective therapies, and reducing risks associated with drug treatments and environmental exposures. This field advances cardiovascular medicine and improves patient outcomes through research, innovation, and personalized care. If you are an expert in this session, you must submit an abstract of your research work and share your insights with other researchers to generate fresh ideas.