
Cardiac Safety
Cardiac safety refers to the assessment and monitoring of heart health, particularly in the context of medications and treatments. It ensures that these interventions do not cause harmful effects on the heart, such as irregular heart rhythms, heart attacks, or other complications. Researchers and healthcare providers evaluate potential risks during clinical trials and ongoing treatment, helping to safeguard patients' cardiovascular well-being. By prioritizing cardiac safety, they aim to balance the benefits of a treatment with its potential impacts on heart function, ultimately promoting better overall health outcomes.