Nitrogine Injection
NITROGLYCERIN/GLYCERYL TRINITRATE
Under the careful supervision of a doctor Nitrogine Injection is administered as an injection with close monitoring of blood pressure It is given as a continuous infusion into a vein and should not be abruptly stopped It is important not to mix Nitrogine Injection with any other medications The most common side effect of Nitrogine Injection is a potentially severe headache Drinking plenty of fluids and refraining from alcohol consumption may help alleviate this symptom Lightheadedness may also occur increasing the risk of falls While there are other rare but serious side effects it is advised to consult your doctor and refer to the medication leaflet to ensure your safety Do not use Nitrogine Injection if you are already taking medication for pulmonary hypertension high blood pressure in your lungs or erectile dysfunction Additionally if you have anemia or glaucoma increased pressure inside the eye it is not recommended to use this medication Always inform your doctor about any other health conditions you may have and disclose any other medications you are currently taking It is best to avoid alcohol consumption while taking this medication as it can enhance certain side effects If you experience dizziness refrain from driving If you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding consult your doctor before taking Nitrogine Injection

Does the effect of Nitroglyn wear off after sometime?
Yes, excessive use of Nitroglyn may cause tolerance which means that Nitroglyn may lose its effectiveness on you. Therefore, doctors usually prescribe the smallest dose required for effective relief of acute angina attacks. Also, it is usually prescribed in morning and afternoon doses to give nitrate-free interval. Take it strictly as per the dosing interval prescribed by your doctor to prevent tolerance and maintain the effectiveness of Nitroglyn.




