My neighbor has this alien heart med we are trying to find info about. The generic name/desription on the bottle is Isosor.dinitra 20 20mg. It is a smal green pill next to a line divided down the middle. On one side here is the # 772 and on the other side is w w (or maybe m m ?) Any expertise or helpful websites? ThanksDoes anyone know what the brand mark is for the generic heart medication Isosor.Dinitra 20 20mg?
Same beside me, I spent about 20 minutes doing different search on several different websites. Below is the information that I found. Maybe you should ask the pharmacist. Since it is used under the tongue etc. for chest pains, I don`t know the brand name is only Nitroglycerin. But I am unsure. Ask the doctor or pharmacist. See below for information I found for it though:
Nitrates for coronary artery disease
Examples: Isosorbide dinitrate Dilatrate-SR Isordil Sorbitrate isosorbide mononitrate Imdur ISMO nitroglycerin Nitro-Dur Nitrolingual Nitrostat Transderm-Nitro
Nitrates may be given in a pill or spray form that is to say placed under the tongue (sublingual). Skin patch or paste are also available. Nitrates may be injected into a capillary in emergency situations, such as during a heart attack.
Sorry no luck. Spent around 20 minutes searching the pattern and nothing. The best entity I can recommend is to take it subsidise to the pharmacy and they'll be able to narrate you.
isosorbide dinitrate is an older drug related to nitroglycerine. it does usually go by brand name anymore, but one other name for it is "isordil." you can other see pdr.net, but you hold to register
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