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**What This Document Is**
This study guide provides a focused overview of key knowledge objectives within Cardiovascular Pharmacology, a core component of the Medical Pharmacology (PCOL 425) course at the University of Illinois at Chicago. It’s designed to help students systematically review and consolidate their understanding of the pharmacological principles governing cardiovascular function and disease states. This resource outlines essential concepts and drug classes used in the treatment of various cardiovascular conditions.
**Why This Document Matters**
This guide is invaluable for medical pharmacology students preparing for assessments, reinforcing lecture material, or seeking a structured approach to mastering cardiovascular drug mechanisms. It’s particularly useful when you need a clear outline of the critical information expected for this section of the course. Students who utilize this resource will be better equipped to connect pharmacological actions with clinical applications in cardiovascular health.
**Topics Covered**
* Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors – mechanisms and clinical relevance
* Calcium Channel Antagonists – subtypes, selectivity, and therapeutic uses
* Diuretic Medications – classifications, mechanisms of action, and clinical indications
* Pharmacological Management of Heart Failure – key therapeutic strategies and considerations
* Regulation of Intracellular Calcium and its impact on cardiovascular function
* The role of peptide hormones in cardiovascular regulation
**What This Document Provides**
* A comprehensive listing of commonly used cardiovascular drugs within key pharmacological classes.
* A structured framework for understanding the core principles of cardiovascular pharmacology.
* Clear identification of the essential concepts related to drug mechanisms and therapeutic applications.
* An outline of the critical relationships between cardiovascular pathologies and their pharmacological treatments.
* Key areas of focus for understanding the impact of diuretics on electrolyte and water balance.