NITROLINGUAL INFUS 1mg / ml solution for infusion medication leaflet

C01DA02 nitroglycerine • Cardiovascular system | Vasodilators used in cardiac diseases | Organic nitrates

Nitroglycerin is a medication primarily used for the treatment and prevention of angina pectoris (chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart). It belongs to the class of organic nitrates and works by relaxing and dilating blood vessels, improving blood flow to the heart and reducing its workload.

Nitroglycerin is available in various forms, including sublingual tablets, sprays, transdermal patches, ointments, and intravenous solutions. Sublingual tablets and sprays are used for rapid relief of angina pain, while patches and ointments are used to prevent angina episodes.

Common side effects include headaches, dizziness, low blood pressure (hypotension), facial flushing, and nausea. In rare cases, it may cause allergic reactions or severe hypotension.

Nitroglycerin is contraindicated in patients taking phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (such as sildenafil), as the combination can lead to a dangerous drop in blood pressure. It is also not recommended in cases of severe hypotension, severe anemia, or recent myocardial infarction without medical supervision.

It is important for patients to strictly follow their doctor's instructions regarding nitroglycerin use, avoid overdosing, and report any adverse reactions or unusual symptoms.

General data about NITROLINGUAL INFUS 1mg / ml

Substance: nitroglycerine

Date of last drug list: 01-04-2014

Commercial code: W58083001

Concentration: 1mg / ml

Pharmaceutical form: solution for infusion

Quantity: 10

Product type: generic

Prescription restrictions: P-RF - Medicines prescription that is retained in the pharmacy (not renewable).

Concentrations available for nitroglycerine

0.4mg/dose, 0.5mg, 10mg/24h, 1mg/ml, 2.6mg, 25mg, 5mg/ml