Nitrolingual Pumpspray 200 Dose 11.2G

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Nitrolingual Pump Spray 200 Dose Nitrolingual Pumpspray 200 Dose provides relief in less than a minute to Angina sufferers, whenever and wherever they need it. Angina Pectoris is the medical term for chest pain or discomfort usually due to coronary artery disease CAD. Angina is a symptom of a condition called myocardial ischemia. This symptom is felt when the heart muscle doesnrsquot get as much blood or oxygen as it needs, usually because the arteries have become narrowed or blocked. When this happens, it can cause uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing, or pain in the centre of the chest. Discomfort also may be felt in the neck, jaw, shoulder, back, or arm. Sometimes angina can be accompanied by shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness, or tiredness. Some people may break into a cold sweat, or feel their heart pounding. The discomfort usually develops gradually, without a sudden sharp pain. Without treatment, the pain can subside within about 20 minutes. Nitrolingual Pump Spray is available over-the-counter without a doctors prescriptions. Four benefits when you use Nitrolingual Pump Spray: Fast Pain Relief with Nitrolingual Pump Spray: In one study, 69% of patients reported pain relief within 60 seconds, compared to 38% of patients who experienced relief within 1 minute when using Nitroglycerin tablets. Potent and Reliable for 24 Months: Long shelf life from date of manufacture helps to ensure that Nitrolingual Pump Spray works when you need it. With a 2-year shelf life from the manufacture, Nitrolingual Pump Spray will be reliable and potent when you need it. And with the Pump Spray, there are no concerns regarding loss of potency due to light, moisture or handling. 2 convenient bottle sizes: a 60-metered spray bottle travelling pocket size and a 200-metered spray bottle. Simple, Easy to Use and Reliable Spray: Just one spray on or under the tongue provides a metered 0.4mg dose. When angina strikes, it is often sudden and unexpected, causing fear or even panic. Some patients may have difficulty removing small tablets from the packaging when they are in the midst of dealing with an attack. It can also be hard to remember to check expiration dates when time is of the essence. More Patients Reported no Headache in One Study: 58% of patients taking Nitroglycerin lingual spray reported no headaches when compared with 39% of patients taking Nitroglycerin tablets. One of Nitroglycerinrsquos side effects is headaches. In this particular study, patients reported experiencing fewer and less severe headaches with Nitroglycerin lingual spray, as opposed to tablets. Ingredients What are the active ingredients P> What Nitrolingual containsis called glyceryl trinitrate or GTN for short Each puff of spray contains 400 micrograms of GTN. The other excipients are medium-chain triglycerides, ethanol absolute, glycerol monocaprylocaprate, peppermint oil, S-sodium lactate and S-lactic acid. Ingredients Usage How to use Nitrolingual Pumpspray 200 Dose Dosage Always take this medicine exactly as described in this leaflet or as your doctor, pharmacist or nurse has told you. Check with your doctor, pharmacist or nurse if you are not sure. The spray is meant for use under your tongue and is not meant to be inhaled. It is recommended to spray one or two puffs under your tongue. If symptoms do not resolve, you can repeat this at 5 minute intervals for a maximum of three puffs. If, after that, your symptoms have still not resolved, please seek immediate medical attention. The spray should work quickly and last about half an hour. Method of administration Before you use a new bottle of Nitrolingual, spray the first puff into the air to get the pump working properly. You must also do this if you have not used the pump for a week or more. Get used to the feel of the grooved button in case you need to use the pump in the dark. 1. Rest or sit quietly, as you may feel faint or dizzy otherwise, particularly if you are elderly. 2. Hold the bottle upright with your finger on the button. You dont need to shake the bottle. 3. Open your mouth and put the bottle next to your chin see picture. 4. Press the button firmly so that the puff of medicine goes under your tongue see picture. Close your mouth. 5. Do not breathe in while you are taking the puff of medicine. Keep the spray with you at all times. Through the side of the bottle you can see how much spray you have left. Make sure that you get a new spray before the old one runs out. Always keep a spare. Talk with your doctor about how long you should keep taking Nitrolingual. If you take more Nitrolingual than you should If you take too many puffs you may notice more severe and pronounced side effects , for example, you may get a bad headache, blurred vision, feel flushed or feel that your heart is beating more slowly. You may also feel faint, sweaty, breathless, weak, restless and feel sick or be sick, or notice a bluish tinge to your lips or a bluish colouration of the skin. In very