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cardiovascular drugs

Cardiovascular drugs are medications used to treat heart and blood vessel conditions. They help manage blood pressure, reduce the risk of heart attacks, improve blood flow, and control irregular heartbeats. These drugs include antihypertensives (for high blood pressure), statins (to lower cholesterol), blood thinners (to prevent clots), and medications for heart failure. Their goal is to protect the heart, improve circulation, and reduce the risk of serious events like strokes or heart attacks. Proper use requires medical guidance to ensure safety and effectiveness based on individual health needs.