Nitrolingual Pumpspray (Nitroglycerin)
Nitrolingual Pumpspray (Nitroglycerin)
Nitroglycerin
Product information
Nitrolingual for angina - available online from Canada! Nitrolingual Pumpspray is a sublingual nitroglycerin spray used to treat acute angina attacks by relaxing blood vessels to ease chest pain. Each spray delivers 0.4 mg of nitroglycerin. Not suitable for those with certain medical conditions or taking specific medications. Possible side effects include headache, dizziness, and flushing. Store at room temperature and avoid heat. Always follow medical advice and read the packaging instructions.
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NITROLINGUAL PUMPSPRAY - Canada Product Information
Nitrolingual Pumpspray contains nitroglycerin, which helps manage and treat sudden chest pain (angina pectoris). Each spray delivers 0.4 mg of nitroglycerin.
How Does it Work?
Nitroglycerin works by relaxing and widening blood vessels, making it easier for blood to flow to your heart. This reduces the heart's workload and alleviates chest pain.
When to Use It?
Use Nitrolingual Pumpspray when you experience an acute angina attack. This spray is for adults only and is not recommended for children or the elderly without specific medical advice.
Who Should Not Use Nitrolingual Pumpspray?
Possible Side Effects:
Interactions with Other Medications:
How to Use Nitrolingual Pumpspray:
- Sit down before using the spray.
- Remove the plastic cover without shaking the container.
- Prime the spray before first use by pressing the button firmly 3 times away from your face.
- Hold the container upright, close to your mouth.
- Press the button firmly to spray onto or under your tongue. Do not inhale the spray.
- Close your mouth after spraying.
- If needed, a second spray can be used after 5-10 minutes.
- Replace the plastic cover after use.
What to Do in Case of Overdose:
Symptoms of overdose may include severe dizziness, headache, nausea, and low blood pressure. Contact your doctor or go to the nearest hospital immediately if an overdose is suspected.
Storage Instructions:
Important Notes:
This provides a summary and does not include all possible information about Nitrolingual Pumpspray. Always follow your doctor’s instructions and read the product packaging for detailed information.
Reference: Nitrolingual Pumpspray Canada product monograph