Nitrocontin 2.6 Tablet
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Nitrocontin 2.6 Tablet belongs to the class of anti-anginal medication, primarily used to prevent and treat angina. Angina occurs when the heart does not get a sufficient amount of oxygen. Nitrocontin 2.6 Tablet contains Nitroglycerin, a natural vasodilator that works by relaxing the blood vessels. This boosts the blood supply to your heart, allowing more oxygen to reach your heart muscles. As a result, it reduces heart workload and prevents angina attacks. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:
Nitroglycerin
Nitroglycerine 0.5mg (Sublingual Tablets/Spray)
Nitroglycerine belongs to a class of drugs called nitrates. It is a powerful vasodilator mainly used for rapid relief and prevention of angina pectoris (chest pain) associated with coronary artery disease. By relaxing the smooth muscles of blood vessels, it widens arteries and veins, improving oxygen-rich blood flow to the heart muscle and reducing the workload on the heart.
Essential Uses
Relief of Acute Angina: Provides quick relief from chest pain, often within minutes.
Pre-Exercise Prophylaxis: Taken 5–10 minutes before exertion or stressful situations to prevent angina attacks.
Blood Pressure Management: May help reduce blood pressure in hypertensive emergencies (only under strict medical supervision).
Key Points for Administration
Rule of Three: At onset of chest pain, place one tablet under the tongue. If pain persists after 5 minutes, take a second dose. If still present after another 5 minutes, take a third dose and seek immediate medical help.
Do Not Swallow: Sublingual tablets must dissolve under the tongue or in the buccal pouch. Swallowing reduces effectiveness due to liver metabolism.
Storage Matters: Keep in the original dark glass bottle—light and moisture can degrade the medicine.
Always Sit Down: Rapid blood vessel dilation may cause dizziness or fainting.
Safety Cautions
Critical Warning: Do not use with erectile dysfunction drugs (e.g., sildenafil/Viagra, tadalafil/Cialis, vardenafil) within 24–48 hours due to risk of life-threatening low blood pressure.
Avoid Alcohol: May worsen headache, dizziness, and fainting.
Post-Dose Care: Rise slowly to avoid orthostatic hypotension.
Potential Unwanted Effects
Nitrate Headache: Common due to blood vessel dilation; usually improves with time.
Flushing: Warmth or redness of the face and neck.
Rapid Heartbeat (Tachycardia): Temporary increase in heart rate.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Does Nitroglycerine have a short shelf life?
A: Yes. Once opened, tablets may lose effectiveness within 3–6 months. If the tablet does not cause a tingling or burning sensation under the tongue, its potency may be reduced.
Q: Can I take it while standing?
A: No. Always sit or lie down before taking a dose to prevent dizziness or fainting.
Q: Can Nitroglycerine stop a heart attack?
A: It helps relieve angina by improving blood flow but does not stop a heart attack. If pain persists after three doses, treat it as a medical emergency.
Q: Can I store tablets in a pill organizer?
A: No. Nitroglycerine is chemically unstable outside its original container. Always keep it in the amber glass bottle.
Q: Is it safe for daily use?
A: Only as prescribed. Continuous use may lead to nitrate tolerance. Doctors often recommend a nitrate-free interval (10–12 hours/day) to maintain effectiveness.
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