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nitrates, nye-trates, treat the symptoms, angina, chest pain (Ency), depending on the type, dosage form and how, nitrates, treat angina in three ways, to relieve an attack that is occurring by using the medicine when the attack begins, to prevent attacks from occurring by using the medicine just before an attack is expected to occur, to reduce the number, attacks that occur by using the medicine regularly on a long-term basis, nitrates are available in different forms, sublingual nitrates are generally placed under the tongue where they dissolve, absorbed through the lining, the mouth, some can also be used buccally, being placed under the lip, cheek, the chewable dosage forms, after being chewed and held, mouth before swallowing, absorbed, same way, important to remember that each dosage form is different and that the specific directions for each type, followed if the medicine is to work properly, nitrates, relieve the pain, an angina attack, sublingual nitroglycerin, buccal nitroglycerin, sublingual isosorbide dinitrate, chewable isosorbide dinitrate, those that can be, prevent expected attacks, angina, sublingual nitroglycerin, buccal nitroglycerin, sublingual isosorbide dinitrate, chewable isosorbide dinitrate, products that are used regularly on a long-term basis to reduce the number, attacks that occur, buccal nitroglycerin, chewable isosorbide dinitrate, sublingual isosorbide dinitrate, nitrates work by relaxing blood vessels and increasing the supply, blood and oxygen to the heart while reducing its work load, nitrates, the nitrates discussed here are available only with a physician's prescription, dosage forms
buccal, nitroglycerin, extended-release tablets, chewable, isosorbide dinitrate, tablets, sublingual, isosorbide dinitrate, tablets, nitroglycerin, tablets, for nitrates, allergic reaction to nitrates, nitrites, allergic to any other substances, certain foods, preservatives, dyes, nitrates, haven't been studied in pregnant women, studies in rabbits given large doses, isosorbide dinitrate have shown adverse effects on the fetus, before taking these medicines, pregnant, may become pregnant, when breast-feeding (Ency), not known whether these medicines pass into breast milk, most medicines pass into breast milk in small amounts, used safely while breast-feeding (Ency), mothers, taking these medicines and who wish to breast-feed, studies on these medicines, done only in adult patients, nitrates in children with use in other age groups, dizziness (Ency), lightheadedness, elderly, who, more sensitive to the effects, nitrates, an interaction might occur, change the dose, when you are taking nitrates, health care professionals, antihypertensives, high blood pressure medicine, other heart medicine, may increase the effects, nitrates on blood pressure, sildenafil, viagra, tadalafil, cialis, vardenafil, levitra, which treat sexual impotence be used together with nitrates, should tell a physician, taking one, other medical problems, nitrates, any other medical problems, anemia, severe, glaucoma, worsened by nitrates, head injury, recent, stroke, recent, nitrates may increase pressure, brain, which can make problems worse, heart attack, recent, nitrates may lower blood pressure, which can aggravate problems associated with heart attack, kidney disease (Ency), liver disease (Ency), slower removal, nitroglycerin from the body, overactive thyroid, take this medicine exactly as directed by a physician, it will work only if taken correctly, sublingual tablets should not be chewed, crushed, swallowed, work much faster when absorbed through the lining, the mouth, place the tablet under the tongue, between the lip and gum, between the cheek and gum and let it dissolve there, do not eat, drink, smoke, use chewing tobacco while a tablet is dissolving, buccal extended-release tablets should not be chewed, crushed, swallowed, designed to release a dose, nitroglycerin over a period, hours, not all at once, allow the tablet to dissolve slowly in place between the upper lip and gum, above the front teeth, between the cheek and upper gum, food, drink is, taken during the 3 to 5 hours when the tablet is dissolving, place the tablet between the upper, lip and gum, above the front teeth, dentures, may place the tablet anywhere between the cheek and gum, touching the tablet with my tongue, drinking hot liquids, the tablet to dissolve faster, do not go to sleep while a tablet is dissolving because it could slip down my throat and cause choking, accidentally swallow the tablet, replace it with another one, chewing tobacco while a tablet is in place, chewable tablets, chewed well and held, mouth for about 2 minutes before you swallow them, this will allow the medicine, absorbed through the lining, the mouth, for patients using nitroglycerin, isosorbide dinitrate to relieve the pain, an angina attack, when you begin to feel an attack, angina starting, chest pains, a tightness, squeezing, chest, sit down, then place a tablet, in my mouth, sublingually, buccally, chew a chewable tablet, works best when you are standing, sitting, may become dizzy, lightheaded, faint soon after using a tablet, safer to sit rather than stand while the medicine is working, become dizzy, faint while sitting, take several deep breaths and bend forward with my head between my knees, remain calm and you should feel better in a few minutes, usually gives relief in 1 to 5 minutes, the pain is not relieved, are using, sublingual tablets, sublingually, buccally: use a second tablet, the pain continues, another 5 minutes, a third tablet, still have the chest pains after a total, 3 tablets in a 15-minute period, contact a physician, go to a hospital emergency room immediately, buccal extended-release tablets use a sublingual, under the tongue, nitroglycerin tablet and check with a physician, another buccal tablet since the effects, a buccal tablet last for several hours, for patients using nitroglycerin, isosorbide dinitrate to prevent an expected angina attack, may prevent anginal chest pains for up to 1 hour, 6 hours for the extended-release nitroglycerin tablet, by using a buccal, sublingual tablet, chewing a chewable tablet 5 to 10 minutes before expected emotional stress, physical exertion, past seemed to bring on an attack, for patients using isosorbide dinitrate, extended-release buccal nitroglycerin regularly on a long-term basis to reduce the number, angina attacks that occur, chewable, sublingual isosorbide dinitrate and buccal extended-release nitroglycerin tablets can be used either to prevent angina attacks, to help relieve an attack that has already started, nitrates will be different for different patients, follow a physician's orders, the directions on the label, the average doses, nitrates, dose is different, for isosorbide dinitrate, for angina, chest pain (Ency), for chewable, dosage form, tablets, 5 mg every two to three hours, chewed well and held in mouth for one, two minutes, dose, for sublingual, dosage form, tablets, 2.5 to 5 mg every two to three hours, dose, for nitroglycerin, for angina, chest pain (Ency), for buccal, dosage form, extended-release tablets, 1 mg every five hours while awake, a physician may increase my dose, dose, for sublingual, dosage form, tablets, 300 to 600 micrograms, mcg, 0.3 to 0.6 mg, every five minutes, still have chest pain after a total, three tablets in fifteen minutes, go to the emergency room, dose, missed dose for patients using isosorbide dinitrate, extended-release buccal nitroglycerin regularly on a long-term basis to reduce the number, angina attacks that occur, miss a dose, the next scheduled dose is within 2 hours, skip the missed dose, back to my regular dosing schedule, do not double doses, stability and proper storage for sublingual nitroglycerin, sublingual nitroglycerin tablets may lose some, their strength if they are exposed to air, heat, moisture for long periods, screw the cap on tightly after each use and you properly store the bottle, the tablets should retain their strength until the expiration date on the bottle, some people think they should test the strength, their sublingual nitroglycerin tablets by looking for a tingling, burning sensation, a feeling, warmth, flushing, a headache after a tablet has been dissolved under the tongue, this kind, testing is not completely reliable since some patients, unable to detect these effects, newer, stabilized sublingual nitroglycerin tablets are less likely to produce these detectable effects, to help keep the nitroglycerin tablets at full strength, keep the medicine, original glass, screw-cap bottle, for patients who wish to carry a small number, tablets with them for emergency use, a specially designed container is available, only containers specifically labeled as suitable for use with nitroglycerin sublingual tablets should be used, remove the cotton plug that comes, bottle and do not, put it back, put the cap on the bottle quickly and tightly after each use, to select a tablet for use, pour several into the bottle cap, take one, pour the others back into the bottle, try not to hold them, palm, hand because they may pick up moisture and crumble, do not keep other medicines, same bottle with the nitroglycerin since they will weaken the nitroglycerin effect, keep the medicine handy at all times, try not to carry the bottle close to the body, medicine may lose strength, body warmth, carry the tightly closed bottle, in my purse, the pocket, a jacket, other loose-fitting clothing whenever possible, store the bottle, nitroglycerin tablets in a cool, dry place, storage at average room temperature away from direct heat, direct sunlight is best, refrigerator, in a bathroom medicine cabinet because the moisture usually present in these areas, the tablets to crumble if the container is not tightly closed, do not keep the tablets, in my automobile glove compartment, keep out of a child's reach, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach, for isosorbide dinitrate and buccal extended-release nitroglycerin, forms, nitrates are more stable than sublingual nitroglycerin, keep out of a child's reach, store away from heat and direct light, in other damp places, heat, moisture, the medicine to break down, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach,
precautions, know the side effects, do not take sildenafil, viagra, tadalafil, cialis, vardenafil, levitra, when sildenafil, tadalafil, vardenafil are taken with nitrates, the combination can lower blood pressure and cause dizziness (Ency), lightheadedness, fainting, sildenafil, tadalafil, vardenafil taken with nitrates, been taking this medicine regularly for several weeks, do not suddenly stop using it, sildenafil, tadalafil, vardenafil and you experience an angina attack, must go to the hospital, stopping suddenly may bring on attacks, angina, check with a physician for the best way to reduce gradually, the amount you are taking, before stopping completely, dizziness (Ency), lightheadedness, faintness may occur, especially when you get up quickly from a lying, sitting position, getting up slowly may help, feel dizzy, sit, lie down, the dizziness (Ency), lightheadedness, fainting is also more likely to occur if you drink alcohol, stand for long periods, exercise, the weather is hot, be careful to limit the amount, alcohol you drink, use extra care during exercise, hot weather, must stand for long periods, after taking a dose, may get a headache that lasts for a short time, this is a common side effect, which should become less noticeable after you have taken the medicine for a while, this effect continues, the headaches are severe,
side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, side effects occur, blurred vision (Ency), dryness, mouth, headache, severe, prolonged, skin rash (Ency), signs and symptoms, overdose, order in which they may occur, bluish-colored lips, fingernails, palms, hands, dizziness (Ency), extreme, fainting, feeling, extreme pressure in head, shortness of breath, unusual tiredness (Ency), weakness, weak and fast heartbeat, fever, convulsions, seizures, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the medicine, side effects continue, bothersome, dizziness (Ency), lightheadedness, especially when getting up from a lying, sitting position, fast pulse (Ency), flushing, face and neck, headache, nausea, vomiting, restlessness, other side effects,
brand names
some commonly used brand names are, isordil, nitrogard, nitrostat, sorbitrate, coronex, isordil, nitrostat,
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