Nitroderm TTS 5mg Patch 1's
INR 62INR 62
Category :
Angina
Sub Category :
Rx required
Mfr by:
Novartis India Ltd
Country of Origin:
NA
What is NITRODERM?
NITRODERM contains glyceryl trinitrate which belongs to a group of medicines called nitrates
What NITRODERM is used for?
NITRODERM is used to prevent angina pectoris
Talk to Doctor
Talk to your doctor before taking this medicine, if you:
are allergic to glyceryl trinitrate or to any of the other ingredients in the medicine
suffer from a heart condition which is associated with low blood pressure leading to shock
suffer from low blood pressure or low blood volume
suffer from anaemia (low iron levels in your blood)
have an eye disease called glaucoma
have ever had a serious head injury, cerebral haemorrhage (bleeding in the brain) or a disease which is accompanied by increased pressure on the brain
have any diseases of the lungs, liver or kidneys
have recently had a heart attack or you suffer from heart failure or any other heart disease
suffer from hypoxaemia (insufficient oxygen in your blood) due to lung disease, heart failure or severe anaemia (low haemoglobin)
have hypothermia (very low body temperature)
are malnourished (severe lack of food)
have a condition called Angina pectoris (chest pain)
have a condition in which there is insufficient blood flow to the brain
are an alcoholic
Pregnancy & Breast Feeding
If you are pregnant, trying to become pregnant or breast feeding, ask your doctor for advice before using NITRODERM
Children & Adolescents
NITRODERM is not suitable for children
Driving & Using Machines
NITRODERM may make you feel dizzy, tired or have blurred vision. If this happens to you, do not drive a vehicle or operate machinery
Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor has advised
Your doctor will choose the dose that is right for you
Normally one patch per day is enough
Your doctor may increase this to two patches depending on how you respond to the medicine
At the start of your treatment, put on a patch in the morning
Remove the patch before you go to bed
You must have 8 to 12 hours each day without a patch on. This will prevent you from becoming tolerant to the medicine. If you do this it will ensure the treatment remains effective
Each morning put on a new patch
When applying the patch, you should always
Place the new patch on a different area of skin
Allow several days to pass before applying a fresh patch to the same area of skin
Choose a smooth area of skin to apply the patch. The area should be hairless, to ensure good contact of the patch with the skin. The chest, upper abdomen, upper arm, shoulder or thigh is suitable
Your hands and the skin where you will apply the patch should be clean and dry. Do not use powder or moisturizer
Tear open the wrapper across the top, take out the patch and hold it with the writing facing away from you
Fold the patch along the S-shaped cut so the sides of the backing come apart
Hold the patch on one side and peel off the backing on the other side to expose the sticky patch. Place the sticky side of the patch directly onto the skin
Peel off the remainder of the backing and press down firmly with the palm of your hand
Do not stretch the skin when putting a patch on
Do not put the patch on a cut or reddened area of skin
Do not pull the patch off the skin and then stick it back on again
If you use more NITRODERM
If you use more NITRODERM than you should, you may have a fall in blood pressure. This may make you feel dizzy, weak and light-headed on standing. You may also be pale, sweat a lot, have a weak pulse, rapid heartbeats (tachycardia), flushed skin, headache, feel sick or be sick, methemoglobinemia
If you forget to use NITRODERM
Take the old one off and Put a new one on as soon as possible, then carry on as before. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed dose
If you stop using NITRODERM
Do not stop using NITRODERM even if you feel better. If you stop taking your medicine your condition may get worse
Serious
Like all medicines, NITRODERM can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
sudden wheeziness
difficulties in breathing
swelling of your eyelids, face or lips
rash or itching especially those covering your whole body
Common
Like all medicines, NITRODERM can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
headaches
low blood pressure (hypotension) and light-headedness upon standing
Uncommon
Like all medicines, NITRODERM can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
collapse sometimes with a slow heart beat and fainting
temporary low oxygen level in the blood (temporary hypoxaemia)
slight reddening, itching or burning sensation on the skin where you have applied the patch
allergic skin rash, which may be severe
flushing of the face
feeling sick
being sick
heartburn
Tell your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines such as:
beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, vasodilators, ACE inhibitors, medicines which reduce blood pressure
diuretics
tricyclic antidepressants medicines used to treat depression
neuroleptics used to treat anxiety
dihydroergotamine used to treat migraine
amifostine a medicine used along with anticancer medicines
Storage
Store at room temperature (15-25°C)
Keep out of the reach of children
Do not use NITRODERM after the expiry date
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