cardioselectivity

[ kär′dē-ō-sĭ-lĕk′tĭvĭ-tē, -sē′lĕk- ]

n.

The relatively predominant cardiovascular effect of a drug that has many pharmacologic effects.

Other words from cardioselectivity

car′di•o•se•lective (-sĭ-lĕktĭv) adj.