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Welcome to VasoactiveTherapy.com, The Vasoactive Therapy source, an Internet site designed for physicians and other health care personnel who want information about vasodilators, vasoactive therapy, and therapeutic approaches to treating cardiovascular dysfunction, focusing on the acute management of patients who are critically ill.

Vasoactive agents are the cornerstone of therapy for clinicians managing patients with cardiovascular disease and include vasodilating agents or vasocontrictive drugs. Whether this class of pharmacologic agents are used to treat hypertension, hypertensive emergencies/urgencies, heart failure, or alternately shock and cardiovascular dysfunction, vasoactive agents are important for the management of criticially ill patients with cardiovascular disease. Further, the acute management of patients who are critically ill and require vasoactive agents in the emergency department, perioperative period, or intensive care unit often necessitates the administration of intravenous agents.

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