Angicard
Generic name: Nitroglycerin (Sublingual Tablet)
0.5 mg
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Unit Price: ৳ 3.00, (42's pack: ৳ 126.00)
Unit Price: ৳ 3.00, (100's pack: ৳ 300.00)
Unit Price: ৳ 3.00, (100's pack: ৳ 300.00)
Angina pectoris
Nitroglycerin sublingual tablet is indicated for the acute relief of an attack or acute prophylaxis of angina pectoris due to coronary artery disease
Nitroglycerin forms free radical nitric oxide (NO) which activates guanylate cyclase, resulting in an increase of guanosine 3’5′ monophosphate in smooth muscle and other tissues. These events lead to dephosphorylation of myosin light chains, which regulate the contractile state in smooth muscle and result in vasodilatation.
Patients receiving antihypertensive drugs, beta-adrenergic blockers or phenothiazines and nitrates should be observed for possible additive hypotensive effects. Marked orthostatic hypotension has been reported when calcium channel blockers and organic nitrates were used concomitantly. Concomitant use of nitrates and alcohol may cause hypotension. The vasodilatory and hemodynamic effects of Nitroglycerin may be enhanced by concomitant administration of aspirin. Patients receiving sublingual Nitroglycerin should avoid ergotamine and related drugs or be monitored for symptoms of ergotism if this is not possible.
Headache which may be severe and persistent may occur immediately after use. Vertigo, dizziness, weakness, palpitation and other manifestations of postural hypotension may develop occasionally.
Nitroglycerin should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed. It is not known whether Nitroglycerin is excreted in human milk.
Only the smallest dose required for effective control of the acute anginal attack should be used. Excessive use may lead to the development of tolerance. This drug should be used with caution in patients who may be volume-depleted or are alredy hypotensive.
Nitrates: Coronary vasodilators
Store in a cool and dry place away from light and heat. Keep all medicines out of the reach of children.
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