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Isosorbide Dinitrate/Mononitrate
Please note: these are basic guidelines, refer to your doctor for a professional medical opinion.
Popular brand names:
[dinitrate] Isordil
[mononitrate] Elantan, Imdur, Ismo 20, Monicor SR
Drug group:
Nitrate vasodilator and anti-angina drug
Prescription needed?
Some preparations
What does it do?
Isosorbide is mainly used to treat angina
It is also sometimes used to treat heart failure
How does it work?
Isosorbide dinitrate/mononitrate are nitrate vasodilators similar to glyceryl trinitrate
Nitrates cause peripheral vasodilation (dilatation of the blood vessels especially veins)
This results in pooling of blood in the veins, less blood returns to the heart, which reduces the work load and oxygen demand of the heart muscle
How should it be used?
Isosorbide dinitrate/mononitrate can be stored for long periods without losing their effectiveness – unlike glyceryl trinitrate
Drug-free periods are advised - to avoid reduced effectiveness with continuous daily use
What is the typical dosage?
Your doctor will recommend a dosage tailored to your need, but typically: