Isotrate 40 mg
Risk Factors:
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to nitrates hypotensive conditions and hypovolaemia hypertrophic cardiomyopathy aortic stenosis cardiac tamponade constrictive pericarditis mitral stenosis toxic pulmonary oedema head trauma cerebral haemorrhage cerebrovascular disease marked anaemia raised intracranial pressure extreme bradycardia closed-angle glaucoma G6PD deficiency.
Indications:
Pregnancy: Risk cannot be ruled out.
Lactation: Caution advised or effect undetermined.
Indications
Prophylaxis of angina. Long-term treatment of coronary heart disease. Post treatment of myocardial infarction with persisting anginal symptoms. Long-term
Adverse Effects:
Postural hypotension tachycardia (but paradoxical bradycardia also reported); throbbing headache dizziness; less commonly nausea vomiting heartburn flushing
syncope temporary hypoxaemia rash application site reactions with transdermal patches; very rarely angle-closure glaucoma
Don’t Use:
Precautions: Hypothyroidism; malnutrition; hypothermia; recent history of myocardial infarction; heart failure due to obstruction; hypoxaemia or other ventilation
and perfusion abnormalities severe renal or hepatic impairment orthostatic dysfunction susceptibility to angle-closure glaucoma; metal-containing transdermal
systems should be removed before magnetic resonance imaging procedures cardioversion or diathermy; avoid abrupt withdrawal; monitor blood pressure and
heart rate during IV infusion. Risk of tolerance with long-acting preps.