"Pharmacological Management of Common Cardiac Diseases" is a concise and practical guide designed for medical students, physicians, and healthcare professionals involved in the management of cardiovascular disorders. The book focuses on the rational use of drugs in common cardiac conditions such as hypertension, ischemic heart disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, and thromboembolic disorders.
Emphasizing the principles of clinical pharmacology, it bridges the gap between theoretical pharmacology and real-world clinical practice. Each chapter highlights drug mechanisms, indications, dosage considerations, adverse effects, and important drug interactions relevant to cardiovascular care. Written in a clear and systematic manner, this book aims to support evidence-based prescribing and improve therapeutic decision-making in day-to-day clinical practice. It serves as a valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate medical students as well as practicing clinicians seeking a quick and reliable reference in cardiac pharmacotherapy.