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Glyceryl Trinitrate

October 16, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Glyceryl Trinitrate Question 1. Write A Short Note On Glyceryl Trinitrate. Answer: Glyceryl trinitrate is an anti-anginal drug. It is a volatile liquid that is adsorbed on the inert matrix of the tablet and rendered nonexplosive. The sublingual route is used when terminating an attack or aborting an imminent one is the aim. The tablet may be crushed under the … [Read more...] about Glyceryl Trinitrate

Nitrates In Angina Mechanism Of Action

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Nitrates In Angina Mechanism Of Action Describe Brief Mechanism Of Action, Therapeutic Uses, Adverse Reactions, And Preparation Of Nitrates When Used For Angina. Answer: Nitrates In Angina Mechanism Of Action Nitrates reduce coronary vasospasm and increase the perfusion of the myocardium by relaxing the coronary arteries. Organic nitrates are rapidly denitrified … [Read more...] about Nitrates In Angina Mechanism Of Action

Enumeration Of Drugs Used In Angina Pectoris

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Enumeration Of Drugs Used In Angina Pectoris Enumerate The Drugs Used In The Treatment Of Angina Pectoris. Discuss The Other Uses And Adverse Effects Of Nitrates. Answer: Enumeration Of Drugs Used In Angina Pectoris Nitrates: Short-acting: Glyceryl trinitrate Long-acting: Isosorbide dinitrate, isosorbide mononitrate, erythritol tetranitrate, penta erythritol … [Read more...] about Enumeration Of Drugs Used In Angina Pectoris

Organic Nitrates In Angina

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Organic Nitrates In Angina Question 10. Write A Short Note On The Basis Of Use Of Nitrates In Angina. Or Write Short Note On Organic Nitrates In Angina. Answer: Following is the basis of the use of nitrates in angina: Question 11. Write A Note About Why Nitroglycerine Tablets Are Effective When Given Sublingually In A Patient Of Angina. Answer: Nitroglycerine … [Read more...] about Organic Nitrates In Angina

Types Of Angina

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Types Of Angina Discuss The Types Of Angina And Common Drugs Used In Each Type Of Angina. Answer: Types of angina Classical Angina Or Stable Angina Attacks (chest pain) are predictably provoked by exercise, anxiety, eating, or coitus and subside when the increased energy demand is withdrawn. Drugs that are useful, primarily reduce cardiac work. They may also cause a … [Read more...] about Types Of Angina

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