Uses / Indications:
Angispan, TR 2.5mg The capsule is used to relieve chest pain (Angina).
Pregnancy interaction:
Angispan, TR 2.5mg Capsules are probably safe to take while pregnant. Animal research have demonstrated that there is little or no negative effect on the foetus; nevertheless, there are few human studies. Please visit a doctor.
Expert advice:
Headache (‘nitrate headache’) may occur but should go away after a few days of continued treatment. You may develop tolerance to Angispan with time, meaning that the same dose may be less effective next time. Follow the prescribed dosing schedule to avoid this. Eat healthy (low-fat, high-fibre, low-sodium diet), quit smoking, limit alcohol intake, increase your physical activity, watch your weight, and reduce stress. Notify your doctor about other medicines (eg. sildenafil, tadalafil or vardenafil) that you are taking as Angispan may interact with them and cause a serious fall in blood pressure. This may lead to collapse, unconsciousness and could be fatal.
Side Effects:
Headache, Dizziness, Flushing of face, Increased heart rate, Orthostatic hypotension (sudden lowering of blood pressure on standing).
How to use:
Take this medication in the dose and period prescribed by your doctor. Swallow it fully. Don't eat, crush, or break it. Angispan, TR 2.5mg Capsules can be taken with or without meals, however it is best to take them at a specific time.
How it works:
Angispan, TR 2.5mg The capsule is a nitrate. It lessens the workload on the heart. As a result, the heart muscle requires less blood and oxygen delivery.
Faq for medicine:
What is Angispan? : Angispan belongs to a group of medicines called nitrate vasodilators. |What does Angispan treat? : Angispan is used to prevent or stop angina pectoris (chest pain due to blockage of blood vessels of the heart) and stop spasms in the blood vessels of the heart. |Is Angispan a vasodilator? : Angispan belongs to a group of medicines called nitrate vasodilators. It works by relaxing the blood vessels of the heart, reducing the strain on the heart and making it easier to pump blood.|How does Angispan cause vasodilation? : Vasodilation with Angispan is achieved by the release of nitric oxide which causes the dilatation (widening) of the blood vessels by relaxing the smooth muscles of the blood vessels.|How is Angispan is taken? : Angispan is taken in the form of sublingual tablets, sprays, and transdermal patches for the treatment of angina pectoris (chest pain due to blockage of blood vessels of the heart).|Is Angispan a beta blocker? : Angispan is not a beta blocker. Angispan belongs to a group of medicines called nitrate vasodilators. |Is Angispan harmful? : Angispan is safe if taken for prescribed duration in prescribed doses as advised by your doctor.|Is Angispan a steroid? : Angispan is not a steroid. Angispan belongs to a group of medicines called nitrate vasodilators.|What is Angispan spray used for? : Angispan spray is used to relieve the pain of an angina attack as soon as it has started. It is also used to prevent angina caused by exercise, emotional stress or exposure to cold.|How does Angispan spray work? : Angispan spray is a metered aerosol which delivers a fixed amount of Angispan, the active ingredient, each time the button is pressed. It is to be used under your tongue and should not be inhaled. It is used to relieve the pain of an angina attack as soon as it has started. It is also used to prevent angina caused by exercise, emotional stress or exposure to cold. |Why is Angispan given sublingually? : Angispan is given sublingually because it is readily absorbed from the oral mucosa. Angispan is also readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, but due to its large breakdown (extensive first-pass metabolism) in the liver, its bioavailability (fraction of a given dose in an unchanged form that reaches the systemic circulation) is decreased.|Does glyceryl trinitrate work like sildenafil? : Both sildenafil and glyceryl trinitrate work by dilation of blood vessels which helps in a better blood flow but the mechanisms are entirely different and they are used for different conditions. Sildenafil is used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction and glyceryl trinitrate is used for the treatment of chest pain. Please consult your doctor before taking any medicine for your disease conditions.|Does Angispan work? : Angispan works if taken in a dose for the time for which it is advised by your doctor.|Why does Angispan cause a headache? : Headache is a side effect of Angispan and this can be due to the dilation of cerebral arteries (those arteries supplying different parts of the brain). It usually disappears within several days of continued treatment.|How does Angispan relieve angina pectoris? : Angispan belongs to a group of medicines called nitrate vasodilators. It acts by the release of nitric oxide which causes the dilatation (widening) of the blood vessels by relaxing its smooth muscles. This reduces the strain on the heart by making it easier to pump blood. In this manner, Angispan relieves pain in angina pectoris.|How does Angispan reduce blood pressure? : Angispan reduces the blood pressure by dilating the blood vessels and decreasing the workload of the heart. However, it is not used for the treatment of high blood pressure.
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