
| Salt Composition: | Nitroglycerin (6.4mg) |
| Manufacturer: | Ednita Healthcare |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Have doubts about this medicine?
Have doubts about this medicine?
Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR is used to treat and prevent heart-related chest pain (angina). It works by relaxing and widening blood vessels so blood can flow more easily to the heart. Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR should be taken in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. It may be taken with or without food, preferably at a fixed time each day. Do not consume more than the recommended dose as this may have harmful effects on your body. You can develop tolerance to this medicine over time, which means that the same dose becomes less effective. You have to stick to a really specific dosing schedule to prevent this from happening. The most common side effect of this medicine is a headache which may be severe. This can sometimes be helped by drinking plenty of fluids and avoiding alcohol. You may also experience lightheadedness, which could increase your risk of having a fall. There are other rarer side effects, some of them serious. Ask your doctor and read the leaflet which comes with the medicine to make sure you are keeping safe.
Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR is a nitrate. It works by relaxing the blood vessels and increasing the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart while reducing its work load thereby preventing/treating attacks of angina (chest pain).
Can I take sildenafil if I am taking Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR?
No, you should not take sildenafil (Viagra) if you are taking Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR. Combining these medications can lead to a dangerous drop in blood pressure, which could be life-threatening.
What effect does Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR have on blood pressure?
Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR lowers blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels, but it is not used to treat high blood pressure. This decrease in blood pressure may cause lightheadedness, particularly when changing positions suddenly.
Does the effect of Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR wear off after some time?
Overusing Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR can lead to tolerance, meaning the medication may lose its effectiveness over time. Doctors usually prescribe only the smallest dose necessary for effective relief of acute angina attacks. This helps maintain the medication's effectiveness.
What does too much Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR do?
Excessive use of Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR can lead to low blood pressure, sweating, nausea, vomiting, headache, a rapid heart rate, weakness, lightheadedness when standing, and fainting. You will require immediate medical attention in such cases.
Can I stop using Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR as I feel better now?
Stopping Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR abruptly may trigger a recurrence of angina, particularly if you have been taking it for several weeks or longer. Consult your doctor who will advise a gradual dose reduction over four to six weeks before stopping completely.
Does Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR stop heart attacks?
Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR is prescribed to prevent angina, a type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle (coronary artery disease). It helps prevent angina by relaxing the coronary arteries and providing better oxygen supply to the heart. This allows the heart to work less hard during an episode of angina.
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR may be taken with or without food but it is better to take it at a fixed time.
Alcohol
Consuming alcohol while taking Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR may cause symptoms such as flushing, increased heart beat, nausea, thirst, chest pain and low blood pressure (Disulfiram reaction).
Breastfeed
Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Pregnancy
Anginita 6.4 Tablet CR is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.