What medicine does angina take

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Angina pectoris refers to a group of syndromes with the main clinical manifestations of precordial pain caused by coronary artery stenosis, coronary artery insufficiency, myocardial ischemia and hypoxia. So what medicine does angina take?

What medicine does angina take

First of all, nitroglycerin: 0.3-0.6mg tablet can be put under the tongue to dissolve and absorb rapidly by saliva. It starts to work in 1-2 minutes and disappears in about half an hour.

Secondly, isosorbitol dinitrate: 5-10mg, sublingual, 2-5 minutes, 2-3 hours. Or spray into the entrance with a spray, 1.25mg every 1 minutes.  

Finally, isoamyl nitrite is a liquid which is easy to gasify. It is placed in small ampoules with 0.2ml per ampoule. When it is used, it is wrapped in a handkerchief and crushed. It is immediately covered in the nose and inhaled. The effect began to disappear in a few minutes, and disappeared in about 10 to 15 seconds. The effect of this drug is the same as nitroglycerin, and its effect of reducing blood pressure is more obvious, so it should be used with caution.

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Can eat some Salvia miltiorrhiza, Ganoderma lucidum and other traditional Chinese medicine, drink some heart nourishing tea, such as Tiancao Salvia heart tea, Salvia miltiorrhiza has a good effect on coronary heart disease.