NITRO G 2.6 Tablet

192.00

📋 Prescription Required
🏷 Marketer: Knoll Healthcare Pvt Ltd
💊 Salt Composition: Nitroglycerin (Glyceryl trinitrate) 2.6mg
🌡 Storage: Store below 25°C, away from moisture and direct sunlight

NITRO G 2.6 Tablet is used for the management of angina pectoris (chest pain) caused by coronary artery disease. It works by widening the blood vessels, improving blood and oxygen flow to the heart muscles, and relieving chest pain and pressure.

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Product Highlights

✔ Relieves chest pain (angina) caused by blocked coronary arteries
✔ Improves oxygen supply to the heart
✔ Acts quickly to manage acute episodes
✔ Available in oral and sublingual forms
✔ Can help reduce the risk of future angina attacks


Product Introduction

NITRO G 2.6 Tablet contains Nitroglycerin, a vasodilator that relaxes blood vessels to reduce the heart’s workload and improve oxygen flow. It is prescribed for people suffering from angina, often due to narrowed or blocked heart arteries.

It may be part of a broader cardiovascular care plan that includes lifestyle changes such as a healthy diet, quitting smoking, regular exercise, and weight control.

Avoid alcohol and medications like sildenafil (for erectile dysfunction), as they may interact adversely. It is not recommended in patients with specific heart conditions or low blood pressure without a doctor’s guidance.


Key Benefits

🌟 Relieves Chest Discomfort: Alleviates pressure, tightness, and pain in the chest
🌟 Enhances Heart Oxygenation: Improves blood flow to the heart muscle
🌟 Prevents Anginal Episodes: Helps reduce frequency and intensity of angina
🌟 Quick Action: Offers rapid relief in episodes of chest pain
🌟 Supports Long-Term Management: Can be part of ongoing heart disease care


How It Works

NITRO G 2.6 Tablet works by releasing nitric oxide, which relaxes the smooth muscles of blood vessels. This causes the blood vessels to dilate (widen), thereby reducing the heart’s workload and improving oxygen supply to heart tissues. This results in relief from anginal pain and pressure.


Usage Instructions

🕒 When & How to Take:

  • Oral Tablet: Swallow whole with water. Do not crush or chew.

  • Sublingual Tablet (if applicable): Place under the tongue and allow to dissolve completely.

💊 Always follow your doctor’s dosage instructions. Do not stop treatment suddenly.

📌 Missed Dose?
If it’s time for the next dose, skip the missed one. Do not double up. In case of chest pain, take the sublingual form immediately as instructed by your doctor.


Side Effects

Common Side Effects:

  • Throbbing headache

  • Dizziness or spinning sensation

  • Drowsiness

  • Low energy or fatigue

  • Fall in blood pressure when standing

Uncommon/Rare Side Effects:

  • Nausea, vomiting

  • Fainting, facial flushing

  • Burning sensation under the tongue (with sublingual use)

  • Tongue blistering

  • Restlessness, rash, or itching

  • Bad breath, heartburn

  • Red or flaky skin

Serious Side Effects (Seek immediate help):

  • Worsening angina or severe chest pain

  • Breathing difficulty, bluish lips/fingers (cyanosis)

  • Irregular heartbeat or very slow/fast pulse

  • Signs of reduced oxygen or cerebral ischemia (slurred speech, one-sided weakness)

  • Sudden vision loss or confusion

  • Allergic reactions (rash, itching, swelling)


Safety Information

Precautions:

  • Pregnancy: Use with caution. Consult your doctor.

  • Breastfeeding: Use only under medical supervision.

  • Driving: Avoid driving if you feel dizzy or drowsy.

  • Alcohol: Avoid as it may increase dizziness or worsen side effects.

  • Kidney/Liver: Use cautiously in patients with kidney or liver issues.

🚫 Do Not Use If You:

  • Are allergic to nitroglycerin or other nitrates

  • Have severe heart conditions like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

  • Suffer from anemia, head trauma, or bleeding in the brain

  • Are using erectile dysfunction medications like sildenafil or tadalafil

  • Have glaucoma or extremely low blood pressure


Good to Know

  • May cause a sudden drop in blood pressure, especially when standing up quickly

  • Avoid alcohol and grapefruit juice during therapy

  • Inform your doctor if symptoms do not improve or worsen

  • Do not stop the medication abruptly unless instructed

  • Store properly away from light and heat


Quick Tips

💡 Take while seated or lying down to avoid dizziness.
💡 Do not chew or crush the tablet.
💡 Carry the medicine with you if you are prone to sudden angina attacks.
💡 Stick to a heart-healthy lifestyle and diet plan.
💡 Contact your doctor if you develop unusual weakness or breathlessness.


FAQs

Q: Why is NITRO G 2.6 Tablet prescribed?
A: It is used to relieve angina (chest pain) caused by reduced blood flow to the heart due to coronary artery disease.

Q: Can NITRO G 2.6 Tablet be used in elderly patients?
A: Yes, but with caution. It may cause dizziness or fainting in elderly patients. Your doctor may adjust the dose accordingly.

Q: Can NITRO G 2.6 Tablet cause headache?
A: Yes, a throbbing headache is common. Resting in a quiet room and avoiding bright lights may help.

Q: Can I consume alcohol while taking NITRO G 2.6 Tablet?
A: Avoid alcohol as it may worsen dizziness and increase the risk of low blood pressure.

Q: How should NITRO G 2.6 Tablet be taken during an angina attack?
A: If using a sublingual form, place the tablet under the tongue and allow it to dissolve. Follow your doctor’s instructions exactly for acute episodes.

Q: What happens if I take too much of this medicine?
A: Overdose may cause nausea, dizziness, fainting, or severe drop in blood pressure. Seek medical help immediately.

Q: Can I drive after taking NITRO G 2.6 Tablet?
A: Avoid driving or operating machinery if you feel dizzy or drowsy after taking the tablet.

Q: Is NITRO G 2.6 Tablet safe during pregnancy?
A: It should only be used during pregnancy if clearly advised by your doctor.

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