Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| isosorbide dinitrate | Dilatrate-SR, Isordil, Sorbitrate |
| isosorbide mononitrate | Imdur, ISMO |
| nitroglycerin | Nitro-Bid, Nitro-Dur, Nitrolingual, Nitrostat, Transderm-Nitro |
Nitrates are taken as a pill or a liquid sprayed
under the tongue (sublingual). Skin patches or paste are also available.
Nitrates may be injected into a vein in emergency situations, such as during a
heart attack.
- How to use nitroglycerin under the
tongue
How It Works
Nitrates open up (dilate) the arteries to
the heart, increasing blood flow, relieving chest pain (angina), and reducing
the heart's workload.
Why It Is Used
Nitrates prevent and relieve
angina. They may be used:
- During angina attacks.
- Before
stressful activities that can cause angina (such as having sexual intercourse
or walking up stairs or a hill).
- Over the long term to prevent
angina that occurs during daily activities.
- In people who have had
angioplasty or a
stent placed, but who continue to have angina.
Spray and sublingual forms of nitroglycerin are available
to relieve angina. Longer-acting pill or patch forms may be used for long-term
prevention of chest pain during daily activities.
How Well It Works
Nitrates have been shown to relieve
chest pain, but they may only slightly reduce the risk of death in people
having a
heart attack.1
Advantages and disadvantages of
nitroglycerinAdvantages | Disadvantages |
|---|
- Works quickly
- Easy to
administer when given intravenously or in pill form under the tongue
(sublingual)
| - Effects wear off after 24
hours
- Often causes severe headaches
|
Side Effects
Side effects of nitrates may
include:
- A feeling of pulsating fullness in the head
(most common side effect) or headache.
- A drop in blood pressure,
which can cause dizziness.
- A burning sensation under the tongue
(with nitroglycerin that is placed under the tongue).
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug
Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Different nitrate preparations are
often combined. Pills, patches, or paste may be used together with sublingual
nitroglycerin to give maximum relief and prevent angina.
Some
people develop a tolerance to nitrates if they use them constantly over a long
period. Tolerance occurs when a medicine loses its effectiveness and may not
seem to work as well. A doctor may prescribe a daily schedule of using
nitroglycerin 12 to 18 hours on and 6 to 12 hours off to prevent the
development of tolerance.
Long-term nitroglycerin medicine is
often added to other medicine (such as beta-blockers or calcium channel
blockers) when a person is still having episodes of angina despite medicine
use.
Regardless of whether your chest pain was relieved with
nitroglycerin, you should let your doctor know that you had an episode of
angina. If this is unusual for you or if your angina episodes are occurring
more frequently or lasting longer, or if you need more medicine to control
them, tell your doctor.
Nitroglycerin can get old. And when it is
old, it may not work. If your nitroglycerin supply is past its expiration date,
get a new prescription as soon as possible. Keep your nitroglycerin in the
container it came in and tightly closed. Do not open your sublingual
nitroglycerin until you need a dose. Replace your tablets every 3 to 6 months.
A nitroglycerin spray may last up to 2 years before it expires.
You may get a headache when you use nitroglycerin. Or you may feel
burning or tingling under your tongue with nitroglycerin that is used under the
tongue. But if you don't have a headache or feel burning or tingling under your
tongue, it does not mean the medicine is not working.
Do
not take the erection-enhancing medicines sildenafil
(Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra), or tadalafil (Cialis) if you are taking
nitrates. Combining these two drugs can cause a life-threatening drop in blood
pressure. If you develop chest pain and have taken one of these
erection-enhancing medicines, be sure to tell your health professionals so that
they do not attempt to treat you with nitroglycerin or another nitrate
medicine.
Do not take the
pulmonary hypertension medicine sildenafil (Revatio)
if you are taking nitroglycerin or another nitrate medicine.
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