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Nitroglymed 2.6

(Nitroglycerin)

 

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Improved Oxygen Supply

 

Nitroglymed is a controlled-release formulation of Nitroglycerin, designed for long-term management of chronic stable angina. It works by dilating the blood vessels, reducing the workload on the heart, and improving oxygen delivery to the myocardium. The sustained-release design ensures continuous therapeutic effect and minimizes dosing frequency.

Uses:

  • Long-term prevention of chronic stable angina
  • Adjunct to other cardiovascular therapies in patients with ischemic heart disease
  • Recommended in patients unable to tolerate beta-blockers or calcium channel blockers

Key Benefits:

  • Provides round-the-clock angina relief through controlled release
  • Reduces myocardial oxygen demand
  • Prevents angina episodes and enhances cardiac efficiency
  • Enhances exercise tolerance and reduces chest pain events

How It Works

Nitroglycerin is a nitrate vasodilator that relaxes smooth muscle in blood vessels, particularly veins and coronary arteries. This results in:

  • Decreased preload and afterload, easing the heart’s workload
  • Improved oxygen supply to heart tissues
  • Reduced episodes of chest pain due to better blood flow
  • Controlled release tablets ensure gradual absorption, reducing the risk of tolerance and providing a more stable angina control

Common Side Effects

  • Headache (very common, especially at the start)
  • Dizziness or fainting
  • Flushing
  • Low blood pressure
  • Nausea

Safety Warnings

    • Pregnancy: Use with caution and only if prescribed.
    • Lactation: Avoid during breastfeeding unless absolutely necessary; consult your doctor.
    • Children: Not recommended under 18 years.
    • Hypotension: Use cautiously in patients prone to low blood pressure or volume depletion.
    • Drug interactions: Avoid concurrent use with PDE-5 inhibitors due to the risk of severe hypotension.
    • Nitrate Tolerance: Continuous use can lead to reduced effectiveness. Use as per doctor’s guidance with a possible nitrate-free interval.

Important Note

Nitroglymed is a prescription-only medication and should be used only under medical supervision. Do not alter dosage or discontinue without consulting your physician. Report any signs of severe dizziness, vision changes, or chest pain not relieved by the medication.