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Glyceryl Trinitrate Tablets

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Glyceryl Trinitrate Tablets Description
Generic angina tablets can help ease attacks or stop them from happening if you take them before something triggers an attack.
It widens blood vessels and increases blood flow to the heart, easing symptoms in just about a minute.
These tablets dissolve under your tongue and can be used alongside long-term treatment for angina.

What are Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets?

Glyceryl Trinitrate (GTN) tablets are used to relieve angina symptoms, which can cause chest pain. You place the tablets under your tongue, where they dissolve quickly to provide fast relief.

Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets assist with angina in a couple of ways. Firstly, they ease the symptoms of ongoing attacks. They act quickly to relieve any pain or discomfort.

They also help stop angina attacks. If you're about to do something that usually brings on an attack, taking a Glyceryl Trinitrate tablet in advance can be beneficial. Common triggers include exercise, cold weather, and large meals.

How do Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets work?

The tablets contain glyceryl trinitrate as the active ingredient, which is a type of medicine known as a nitrate. Nitrates help by widening your blood vessels, which relaxes the muscles and vessels around your heart. This makes it easier for oxygen to reach the heart and improves blood flow.

Angina typically occurs when the arteries around the heart become narrowed because of plaque buildup, making it difficult for blood to flow to and from the heart. This leads to angina attacks. GTN tablets help by widening the blood vessels, which can treat and prevent these attacks.

What doses of Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets are there?

GTN tablets are available in 500mcg and 600mcg doses. Your clinician can assist you in determining the right dose for you. If your attacks become more frequent or more painful, it's important to speak with your clinician.

If you've taken three glyceryl trinitrate tablets in fifteen minutes and still have chest pain or other symptoms, seek emergency medical help. You might be having a heart attack.

How long does it take Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets to work?

Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets usually begin to work within a minute. If your symptoms persist, wait five minutes and take another tablet. If you're still experiencing pain or discomfort, wait another five minutes and take a third tablet.

Do not take more than three tablets within fifteen minutes. If you're still experiencing chest pain after this time, call an ambulance immediately, as it could be a heart attack.

GTN tablets are used for short-term relief during attacks, but they won't help with symptoms in the long run. Typically, you'll also be on a long-term treatment to help prevent attacks and manage your daily symptoms.

What should I do if I make a mistake while taking Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets?

It's advisable to avoid alcohol when taking GTN tablets. Both alcohol and glyceryl trinitrate can cause dizziness and lightheadedness, and combining them can make these feelings stronger. Excessive alcohol consumption can also aggravate your angina. Additionally, it's wise to steer clear of driving or operating heavy machinery after taking the tablets, as you might feel drowsy.

GTN tablets don't last very long, so you'll need to replace them regularly. If your tablets are out of date, don't use them. Take them back to your pharmacy and get new ones. If you accidentally take too many glyceryl trinitrate tablets, seek medical help immediately.

When should I take Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets?

You might want to take glyceryl trinitrate tablets in two situations. Firstly, during an attack to help stop it. Secondly, before doing something that often triggers an attack for you, like being in cold weather or exercising.

If you need to use GTN tablets, take them immediately. If you're experiencing an attack, use them now. If you're about to face a trigger, place one under your tongue right away.

How effective are Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets?

Glyceryl trinitrate tablets are both effective and safe. They've been used to treat angina for more than a century and remain the top choice for managing attacks and providing short-term prevention.

A study looked at how glyceryl trinitrate tablets, a glyceryl trinitrate spray, and a placebo worked before exercise. It found that the tablets and spray led to significant improvement and were more effective than the spray alone.

Another study showed that GTN tablets increased blood flow to the heart much more effectively than GTN spray.

Do I need a prescription for Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets?

Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets are a type of pharmacy medicine. This means you don't need a prescription to get them, but you can't simply pick them up off the shelf. You'll need to speak with a qualified clinician at a registered pharmacy, who will check if they're appropriate for you. They're not suitable for everyone and are specifically used to treat symptoms related to angina.

Are Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets similar to any other treatment?

There are several treatments for angina that include glyceryl trinitrate, but this is the only one available in tablet form. You can also find it in sprays and patches, which are sometimes sold under brand names such as Deponit or Nitrolingual.

The primary difference between these and Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets is the form of the medication. They are used differently, come in different packaging, and have different names. Since Deponit patches are absorbed slowly and steadily, they are only suitable for preventing attacks, not for treating them.

How are Glyceryl Trinitrate tablets different from other treatments for angina?

Glyceryl trinitrate tablets are used to manage angina attacks and help prevent them in the short term. This treatment is essential for anyone with angina, but you'll likely need to take another medication alongside it.

There are treatments designed to help prevent angina attacks over the long term by stabilising your condition. These typically include calcium channel blockers or beta blockers. You need to take these daily, unlike GTN tablets, which are used to treat attacks when they occur.

Some individuals with angina also take additional medications, such as statins or aspirin, to reduce their risk of heart attacks or strokes. GTN medicine is typically given alongside other treatments to help keep your angina stable.

Important Information

Glyceryl Trinitrate isn't suitable for everyone, and there are a few things you should keep in mind when using it.

Here's all the official information about it. If anything isn't clear, just let our clinician know, and they can discuss it with you.

500mcg

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