Angispan TR 2.5mg (Nitroglycerin/Glyceryl Trinitrate)

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Angispan TR 2.5mg (Nitroglycerin/Glyceryl Trinitrate)

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Description

What is Angispan TR 2.5mg?

Anispan TR 2.5mg includes Nitroglycerin, which is also known as Glyceryl Trinitrate. It is extensively used in the treatment of Angina Pectoris (chest discomfort caused by heart disease). It is part of a group of drugs known as nitrates. They aid in enlarging blood vessels. This makes it simpler for blood flow to the heart. The ease of circulation of blood reduces the burden on the heart and also helps ease the pain caused by decreased oxygen flow to the heart muscle.

How Does Angispan TR 2.5mg Work?

Anispan TR 2.5mg is a drug that releases Nitric oxide in the bloodstream. This is a relaxing agent for the smooth muscles that line blood vessels. The vasodilation reduces the force that the heart pumps to lower blood pressure while increasing the flow of oxygen. It primarily targets the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart muscle. It assists in preventing and relieving angina attacks.

Uses of Angispan TR 2.5mg

  • Treatment and prevention of angina pectoris
  • Managing chronic stable angina
  • In some instances, for acute heart failure
  • Sometimes it is recommended to enhance the endurance of angina patients

Dosage and Administration

Recommended Dosage

Patient Type Dosage Instructions
Adults Usually 2.5mg in a glass of water, taken orally, 3 times a day
Elderly Begin with a dose lower and adjust as necessary
Patients with liver/kidney impairment Adjustment of doses is recommended under the supervision of a medical professional

Note: Make sure you follow your health doctor’s instructions precisely.

How to Take Angispan TR 2.5mg

  • Drink water with tablets and take them at a regular time each day.
  • Beware of crushing or chewing on extended-release tablets.
  • Be consistent with your timing to maintain steady blood levels.

Side Effects of Angispan TR 2.5mg

The most common side effects are:

  • Headaches (due to blood vessel dilation)
  • Lightheadedness or dizziness, particularly when standing up fast
  • A feeling of warmth or flushing around the neck and face
  • Low blood pressure in some cases

Get medical attention immediately if you notice severe signs such as chest pain getting worse, or any allergic reaction, including rash and swelling.

Precautions and Warnings

  • Do not recommend for those who are taking the phosphodiesterase inhibitors (e.g., sildenafil) because of the risk of severe side effects.
  • Consult your doctor if you are suffering from hypotension, extreme anaemia, or an increase in intracranial pressure.
  • Beware of drinking alcohol when you are taking Angispan TR, as it can increase the risk of negative effects.
  • Speak to your doctor before driving or operating any heavy machinery if you’re feeling uneasy.

Storage Instructions

Place the item in a cool and dry location free of excessive sunlight and water. Be sure to keep it out of the reach of youngsters.

Angispan TR 2.5mg: Quick Comparison 

Feature Details
Active Ingredient Nitroglycerin (Glyceryl Trinitrate)
Strength 2.5mg
Form Oral tablet (sustained release)
Indication Angina pectoris prevention and treatment
Dosage Frequency Usually 2-3 times daily
Common Side Effects Headache, dizziness, flushing
Contraindications Utilization with PDE5 inhibitors and severe hypotension
Storage Dry, cool away from direct sunlight
Onset of Action Usually, it’s within 30 minutes
Duration of Effect Up eight hours (sustained release)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What is the difference between Nitroglycerin and Glyceryl Trinitrate?

Nitroglycerin, as well as Glyceryl Trinitrate, are both names used for the exact chemical compound. Glyceryl Trinitrate is its official chemical name. Nitroglycerin is used extensively for medical purposes. Both refer to an active component found in the Angispan TR.

  1. How soon can I expect relief after taking Angispan TR 2.5mg?

Most of the time, Angispan TR 2.5mg starts functioning within 20-30 minutes. The effects last for a long time, lasting for up to eight hours, depending on the formula.

  1. Why does Angispan TR cause headaches?

The reason for headaches is that Nitroglycerin dilates the blood vessels, not just in the heart, but all over the body, including in the brain. Vasodilation boosts blood flow, which can cause headaches as a result of the drug.

  1. How should Angispan TR be stored in Australian homes?

Store the medication in a dry, cool area away from water or sunlight, like an open drawer or cabinet, away from the access of young children.

  1. What should I do if I miss a dose of Angispan TR?

Make sure to take the dose missed whenever you remember, unless you’re waiting for the next scheduled dose. Take care not to double the dosage to make up for the missed dose.

  1. Why is Angispan TR not suitable with some erectile dysfunction medications?

Combining Angispan TR and PDE5 inhibitors, such as sildenafil, can create extremely low blood pressure due to the fact that the two medications dilate blood vessels. This may cause fainting or complications with the heart.

  1. How does Angispan TR help with exercise tolerance?

Through enhancing the flow of blood and decreasing heart pain and chest inflammation, Angispan permits patients to participate physically without the risk of having angina attacks and thus improves general fitness tolerance.

  1. What precautions should I take when using Angispan TR?

Beware of alcohol and inform your physician about any other medication, as well as be aware of sudden changes in position that could increase the risk of dizziness.

  1. How long can I safely use Angispan TR?

The use of Angispan TR may be for a long time under the supervision of a medical professional. Check-ups regularly ensure that the medicine stays effective, while side effects are regularly controlled.

  1. Why is it important not to crush or chew Angispan TR tablets?

The tablets are intended to release slowly, which means they release medicine slowly as they age. The chewing or crushing of the tablets can disrupt this process and could result in an overdose or decreased efficiency.

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