Isosorb Din 10mg

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reaction ## Isosorbide Dinitrate (also known as Dilatrate) is a nitrate used pharmacologically as a vasodilator. Severe reaction to Dilatrate can include: Severe headaches, necessitating analgesic (very rarely up to morphine) administration for relief of pain as well as severe hypotension, and, in certain cases, bradycardia. It is also said that with long term use, you may develop a tolerance to this drug, reducing its effectiveness. If you would like to view a more detailed description of Isosorbide Dinitrate and its list of disadvantages, please follow the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back so I can further assist you.

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Is isosorb dinitrate10 mg a form of nitrostat 0.4mg ## Hello, Smit4car! How are you? No, these are two different medications. Nitrostat actually contains Glyceryl Trinitrate, better known as nitroglycerin, much esteemed for its quick action in treating heart issues and being able to be taken as needed. But Isosorbide is used mainly to treat angina and it is a medication that is taken regularly to prevent, not to just treat once an attack starts. Is there anything else I can help with?

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At addition hosiptal I get Isosorbide Dinitrate every month for my heart, have to take 3 time a day (10mg), now came to Humansdorp hosiptal and they gave me other medication its name is Furosemide 40mg is this for the same thing heart failure ## Isosorbide is a vasodilator, so it helps the heart function better, by not making it work as hard. Learn more Isosorbide details here. And Furosemide is a diuretic that's used to help remove excess fluid in the body, because that can contribute to or cause heart failure. Learn more Furosemide details here. So they are different medications that are used to treat the same types of medical conditions. It isn't unusual for someone with heart failure to be taking several different ones to try to get their condition stabilized. Do you see som...

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I am wondering what is this small white pill. It is scored in the middle. Has the number 66 on the top and 26 on the bottom of the score. ## Hello, IMS! How are you? The tablet with the marking GG over 26 contains 10mgs of Isosorbide Dinitrate, which is used as a vasodilator mainly in the treatment of angina pectoris. Learn more Isosorbide Dinitrate details here. Is there anything else I can help with?

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what is the difference between isosorb mono tab 30mg and isosorb din tab 20mg ## what is the difference between Isosorb mono 30mg and isosorb din 10mg ## differance detween nitroglycerin 2.5mg andisosorbide dinitra20mg both are sr

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white, round, one side has half mark and two w's, other side has 771 ## To prevent future confusion, I have removed the incorrect post. This pill is actually Isosorbide Dinitrate 10mgs, a generic for Isordil. This is used to help control a heart condition called Angina.

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