A drug delivery system detects a cardiac condition indicative of a need
for increasing a cardiac metabolic level and, in response, releases a
drug into tissue or blood to shift a source of metabolically synthesized
energy fueling cardiac contraction from fatty acid to glucose. One
example of such a system includes an implantable device detecting an
ischemia and a transdermal drug delivery device delivering a drug when an
ischemic condition is detected. Another example of such a system includes
one or more implantable devices detecting a predefined change in cardiac
metabolic level and delivering a drug when the change is detected. Such
systems are applied to treat, for example, patients suffering ischemia
and/or heart failure and patients having suffered myocardial infarction.