Nitroglycerin
Alternative Names: Nitro
Nitroglycerin is commonly used in the treatment of myocardial infarction to relieve chest pain and reduce the heart’s workload. It works by dilating blood vessels, which lowers blood pressure and decreases the amount of oxygen the heart muscle needs. While it does not open a blocked coronary artery, it improves patient comfort and can help stabilize blood flow around partially narrowed vessels. Nitroglycerin is usually given under the tongue, by spray, or intravenously in the hospital, but it must be used cautiously in patients with low blood pressure or those taking certain medications like PDE-5 inhibitors.
Treatment Type: Prescription Medication
Treatment Class: N/A
Treatment Modality: Intravenous (IV), Oral, Topical
Review Summary
Based on the review, Nitroglycerin is an effective treatment for Myocardial Infarction that helps relax blood vessels, reduce blood pressure, and improve blood flow to the heart muscle. It provides symptom relief by alleviating chest pain, though it does not directly reduce mortality and is typically used in conjunction with other therapies.
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Based on the review, Nitroglycerin is an effective treatment for Myocardial Infarction that helps relax blood vessels, reduce blood pressure, and improve blood flow to the heart muscle. It provides symptom relief by alleviating chest pain, though it does not directly reduce mortality and is typically used in conjunction with other therapies.
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