Nitroglyn 50 Injection

Introduction to Nitroglyn 50 Injection

Under the supervision of a doctor Nitroglyn 50 Injection is administered as an injection while carefully monitoring blood pressure It is administered as a continuous infusion directly into a vein and should not be abruptly discontinued It should not be combined with any other medication whatsoever The most commonly experienced side effect of Nitroglyn 50 Injection is a potentially severe headache Drinking plenty of fluids and avoiding alcohol may offer some relief for this side effect Lightheadedness is another possible side effect which may increase the risk of falls There are also other less common side effects some of which may be serious It is advisable to consult your doctor and carefully review the medications accompanying leaflet to ensure your safety If you are currently taking medications for pulmonary hypertension high blood pressure in your lungs erectile dysfunction or if you have anemia or glaucoma increased eye pressure it is essential not to use Nitroglyn 50 Injection Always inform your doctor about any other existing health conditions and medications you may be taking It is recommended to avoid consuming alcohol while using this medication as it can amplify certain side effects If dizziness affects you refrain from driving Prior to taking this medication consult your doctor if you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding

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Does the effect of Nitroplus wear off after sometime?

Yes, excessive use of Nitroplus may cause tolerance which means that Nitroplus may lose its effectiveness on you. Therefore, doctors usually prescribe the smallest dose required for effective relief of acute angina attacks. Also, it is usually prescribed in morning and afternoon doses to give nitrate-free interval. Take it strictly as per the dosing interval prescribed by your doctor to prevent tolerance and maintain the effectiveness of Nitroplus.

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What effect does Nitroplus have on blood pressure?

Nitroplus slightly decreases the blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels, but is not recommended for the treatment of high blood pressure. The drop in blood pressure may cause lightheadedness, especially when changing your position suddenly. You should avoid sudden change in your position, for eg, get up slowly if you are sitting or lying down, to minimise this side effect.

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What does too much Nitroplus do?

Excess Nitroplus may result in low blood pressure, sweating, nausea, vomiting, headache, weak and fast pulse. It may also cause weakness, lightheadedness on standing and the patient might even faint. The patient will require emergency medical treatment in such a case.

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Does Nitroplus stop heart attacks?

Nitroplus is prescribed to prevent attacks of heart-related chest pain (angina) in patients with coronary artery disease. In this disease, the blood vessels (coronary arteries) which supply blood to the heart become narrow because of which the heart has to work harder to get enough oxygen. Nitroplus prevents angina by relaxing the blood vessels so that the heart does not have to work very hard. Also, relaxation of coronary arteries increases the oxygen supply to the heart.

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Does Nitroglyn stop heart attacks?

Nitroglyn is prescribed to prevent attacks of heart-related chest pain (angina) in patients with coronary artery disease. In this disease, the blood vessels (coronary arteries) which supply blood to the heart become narrow because of which the heart has to work harder to get enough oxygen. Nitroglyn prevents angina by relaxing the blood vessels so that the heart does not have to work very hard. Also, relaxation of coronary arteries increases the oxygen supply to the heart.

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What does too much Nitroglyn do?

Excess Nitroglyn may result in low blood pressure, sweating, nausea, vomiting, headache, weak and fast pulse. It may also cause weakness, lightheadedness on standing and the patient might even faint. The patient will require emergency medical treatment in such a case.

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