cardiac damage

What is Cardiac Damage in Toxicology?

Cardiac damage in the context of toxicology refers to the adverse effects on the heart caused by exposure to toxic substances. These substances can include drugs, environmental pollutants, industrial chemicals, and heavy metals. The heart, being an essential organ for maintaining circulatory function, is particularly vulnerable to toxic insults that can lead to structural and functional impairments.

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