Nitroglycerin is used in the treatment of Angina (heart-related chest pain).
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Anril SR 2.6mg Tablet, containing Nitroglycerine, is a vasodilator used to prevent angina pectoris in coronary artery disease.
Angina is chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart due to coronary artery disease, resulting in symptoms like chest pressure, squeezing, heaviness, or pain.
In addition to Anril SR 2.6mg Tablet, your doctor may recommend lifestyle changes like quitting alcohol and smoking, maintaining a healthy diet, managing weight, and improving sleep.
Avoid using Anril SR 2.6mg Tablet if you have heart diseases (hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy), anemia, elevated head or eye pressure (glaucoma), or if you take erectile dysfunction medications (sildenafil, vardenafil, tadalafil).
Use Anril SR 2.6mg Tablet with caution if you have liver or kidney diseases, an underactive thyroid, low body temperature, malnourishment, low oxygen levels in the blood, very low blood pressure, low blood volume, blood vessel diseases in the brain, or conditions that reduce blood volume in the heart.
Exercise caution when using Anril SR 2.6mg Tablet during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Consult your doctor. Avoid giving this medication to children and use it carefully in elderly patients.
Avoid consumption of alcohol during the treatment with Anril SR 2.6mg Tablet as it may increase some effects of the medicine.
Anril SR 2.6mg Tablet should be used with caution in pregnant women. Consult your doctor before taking Anril SR 2.6mg Tablet.
Anril SR 2.6mg Tablet should be used with caution in breastfeeding women. Consult your doctor before taking Anril SR 2.6mg Tablet.
Do not drive or operate any machines if you feel dizzy after taking Anril SR 2.6mg Tablet.
Anril SR 2.6mg Tablet should be taken with caution in patients with severe kidney disease. Consult your doctor before taking it.
Anril SR 2.6mg Tablet should be used with caution in patients with severe liver disease. Consult your doctor before taking it.
Nitroglycerin, a nitrate, relaxes blood vessels, reducing the heart's oxygen demand and workload, thereby preventing or treating angina attacks (chest pain).
Side effects of nitroglycerin may include facial flushing, headache, dizziness, postural hypotension with potential reflex tachycardia, or paradoxical bradycardia. Toxic effects may manifest as vomiting, restlessness, cyanosis, methemoglobinemia, and syncope
Nitroglycerin is used for the prophylaxis of chronic stable angina pectoris, a condition characterized by recurring chest pain or discomfort due to reduced blood flow to the heart.
The primary pharmacological action of nitroglycerin is to relax vascular smooth muscle, leading to the dilation of peripheral arteries and veins, with a particular effect on veins. This venous dilation reduces venous return to the heart, decreasing left ventricular end-diastolic pressure and pulmonary capillary wedge pressure. Arteriolar relaxation results in a reduction in systemic vascular resistance and arterial pressures. Coronary artery dilation also occurs. The relative importance of these actions, including preload reduction, afterload reduction, and coronary artery dilation, remains uncertain. Unlike most medications with dosing regimens designed to maintain continuous therapeutic plasma concentrations, nitrates like nitroglycerin are notably different. Their efficacy diminishes with continuous use, and to maintain their antianginal effect, drug-free periods are necessary.
For adults and elderly patients, the dosage should be tailored to individual requirements but typically involves taking 1 or 2 tablets three times daily. The lowest effective dose should be used.
Nitroglycerin may enhance the effects of peripheral vasodilators. Its hypotensive effects are potentiated when co-administered with sildenafil.
There is no established evidence regarding the safety of nitrates during pregnancy and lactation. Nitroglycerin should not be administered to pregnant women or nursing mothers unless it is considered essential by a physician.
Nitroglycerin should be used with caution in patients with specific conditions as listed in the contraindications section. Co-administration with sildenafil or nitric oxide donors is contraindicated.
Store nitroglycerin in a cool and dry place, protecting it from light and moisture.
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