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Glyceryl Trinitrate first time use..?
In the meantime - GP has prescribed
Glyceryl
Trinitrate
/ Bisoprolol & Aspirin.
In the meantime - GP has prescribed
Glyceryl
Trinitrate
/ Bisoprolol & Aspirin.
G_Jones
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
GTN spray unavailable
Today I received this notice from Pharmacy2U “We have received a prescription for
Glyceryl
trinitrate
400micrograms/dose aerosol sublingual spray, unfortunately, we are out of stock of this item and have been unable to source this for you due to low availability of this product across the UK.
Today I received this notice from Pharmacy2U “We have received a prescription for
Glyceryl
trinitrate
400micrograms/dose aerosol sublingual spray, unfortunately, we are out of stock of this item and have been unable to source this for you due to low availability of this product across the UK.
Kristin1812
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
18 days ago
GTS Alternative?
He issued me with a
Glyceryl
Trinitrate
spray which i haven't used yet as i have just backed off with the pace of my walking.
He issued me with a
Glyceryl
Trinitrate
spray which i haven't used yet as i have just backed off with the pace of my walking.
MrPrognosis
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
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Chest Pain Clinic
I mentioned about the
glyceryl
trinitrate
spray working when I've had tight chest since the incident and he says it's because it opens up the esophegus. So good news on the heart front (although I'm still pretty certain that the attack I had wasn't gastric).
I mentioned about the
glyceryl
trinitrate
spray working when I've had tight chest since the incident and he says it's because it opens up the esophegus. So good news on the heart front (although I'm still pretty certain that the attack I had wasn't gastric).
Daddio70
in
British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Can these medications cause mood changes?
I had a recent heart attack and have now started taking the following: Aspirin, Clopidogrel, Rosuvastatin, Perindopril, Metoprolol,
Glyceryl
Trinitrate
patch.
I had a recent heart attack and have now started taking the following: Aspirin, Clopidogrel, Rosuvastatin, Perindopril, Metoprolol,
Glyceryl
Trinitrate
patch.
Callie456
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Recurrence of coronary artery spasm
(Currently I am taking ramipril, Lansoprazole, Diltiazem, Clopidogrel, Atorvastatin, Asprin and
Glyceryl
Trinitrate
as and when a spasm occurs. Suggestion is to add Isosorbide Mononitrate to the daily cocktail.) 2.
(Currently I am taking ramipril, Lansoprazole, Diltiazem, Clopidogrel, Atorvastatin, Asprin and
Glyceryl
Trinitrate
as and when a spasm occurs. Suggestion is to add Isosorbide Mononitrate to the daily cocktail.) 2.
Acompletesurprise
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Question about use of Glyceryl Trinitrate
Recently been diagnosed as Anemic. Its affecting my heart. Does anyone know if using the above frequently, say 2 to 3 times a day causes the heart to weaken further or is it safe to do so in the long run?
Recently been diagnosed as Anemic. Its affecting my heart. Does anyone know if using the above frequently, say 2 to 3 times a day causes the heart to weaken further or is it safe to do so in the long run?
rubina786
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Unstable Angina - Carotid ultrasound scan?
Hello, I'm here because in the last month I've had mild unstable angina symptoms - discomfort in shoulders and upper chest spreading to both or left arm and outside lower jaw. I went to A&E and had standard same day tests including electrocardiogram, chest Xray, bloods (troponin etc). Everything was
Hello, I'm here because in the last month I've had mild unstable angina symptoms - discomfort in shoulders and upper chest spreading to both or left arm and outside lower jaw. I went to A&E and had standard same day tests including electrocardiogram, chest Xray, bloods (troponin etc). Everything was
ootihat
in
British Heart Foundation
2 days ago
not a good place to have a birthday !
was not a good day to spend a birthday. Silly me had a good day and decided to deep clean the bathroom . I was over the moon and proud of myself how nice it looked. Then I started feeling off light headed etc… sat down with a cup of tea then boom … jaw ache went up the side of my face and my chest went
was not a good day to spend a birthday. Silly me had a good day and decided to deep clean the bathroom . I was over the moon and proud of myself how nice it looked. Then I started feeling off light headed etc… sat down with a cup of tea then boom … jaw ache went up the side of my face and my chest went
Bowlsnut
in
British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
Nicotine and GTN
Hi all, I have another of my pondering questions. Nicotine I'm led to belive constricts the blood vessels whereas the GTN Spray opens everything up. So...if you have taken a GTN puff and then use a Vape does it negate the benefit of the GTN Spray and if so to what degree?Thanks
Hi all, I have another of my pondering questions. Nicotine I'm led to belive constricts the blood vessels whereas the GTN Spray opens everything up. So...if you have taken a GTN puff and then use a Vape does it negate the benefit of the GTN Spray and if so to what degree?Thanks
GoldfishPond
in
British Heart Foundation
6 days ago
Pains
So I've already listed a while ago the medication I'm on but last night woke up feeling like my chest was in a vice plus back pains through to my chest took my gtn spray then it went a away but then came back a little but managed to drop off to sleep do had enough of worrying and pains 😢
So I've already listed a while ago the medication I'm on but last night woke up feeling like my chest was in a vice plus back pains through to my chest took my gtn spray then it went a away but then came back a little but managed to drop off to sleep do had enough of worrying and pains 😢
Yodayodz
in
British Heart Foundation
7 days ago
Anyone taking nitroglycerin for angina?
If so, did the nitroglycerin ever trigger an afib episode, or another arrhythmia? Thanks. Jim
If so, did the nitroglycerin ever trigger an afib episode, or another arrhythmia? Thanks. Jim
mjames1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 days ago
Stress
Im doing a 5 day training course in another city and after just one day in the classroom i came away feeling stressed, my BP was up from its normal 117 to 134 and id got discomfort in my chest for first time in over a month when i got back to my hotel.Ive had no problems doing cardio rehab exercise classes
Im doing a 5 day training course in another city and after just one day in the classroom i came away feeling stressed, my BP was up from its normal 117 to 134 and id got discomfort in my chest for first time in over a month when i got back to my hotel.Ive had no problems doing cardio rehab exercise classes
BaronFrankenstein
in
British Heart Foundation
17 days ago
Vasospastic angina pain relief
Hi folks, Just wondering if anyone has been prescribed decent pain relief to take at home instead of having to call an ambulance? I’ve been admitted 5 times in the last 14 months with severe pain due to VSA which the GTN didn’t touch. Mine can last almost all day and go on for several days at a time
Hi folks, Just wondering if anyone has been prescribed decent pain relief to take at home instead of having to call an ambulance? I’ve been admitted 5 times in the last 14 months with severe pain due to VSA which the GTN didn’t touch. Mine can last almost all day and go on for several days at a time
Wildswimmer73
in
British Heart Foundation
19 days ago
Is Isosorbate Mononitrate 60mg necessary?
What I've got is very mild angina symptoms brought on by emotional stress. I'm 63, male. It's like a slight stitch, almost trivial. They've doubled my atorvastatin to 80mg pd. And "added in" Isosorbide Mononitrate 60mg pd to "alleviate symptoms". I'm happy with the statin, but the nitrate tablets seem
What I've got is very mild angina symptoms brought on by emotional stress. I'm 63, male. It's like a slight stitch, almost trivial. They've doubled my atorvastatin to 80mg pd. And "added in" Isosorbide Mononitrate 60mg pd to "alleviate symptoms". I'm happy with the statin, but the nitrate tablets seem
Thisishappening
in
British Heart Foundation
24 days ago
Is Isosorbide Monosorbate necessary?
It's all come as a horrible shock. Last week received cc'd letter from Cardiology to my GP saying I'd got Triple Vessel Disease with severe coronary calcification, lots of scary medical jargon, urgent increase in medication and an appointment with the intervention team in two weeks. No sugaring the pill
It's all come as a horrible shock. Last week received cc'd letter from Cardiology to my GP saying I'd got Triple Vessel Disease with severe coronary calcification, lots of scary medical jargon, urgent increase in medication and an appointment with the intervention team in two weeks. No sugaring the pill
Thisishappening
in
British Heart Foundation
24 days ago
Unstable angina ???
So after many trips and stays in hospital and being treated for CAS or unstable angina .Last week G.P said my symptoms were to extreme for that but if get pains thst are too bad call 111 which Saturday night they did .tight band under chest then dome centra pain used gtn and eased then came back with
So after many trips and stays in hospital and being treated for CAS or unstable angina .Last week G.P said my symptoms were to extreme for that but if get pains thst are too bad call 111 which Saturday night they did .tight band under chest then dome centra pain used gtn and eased then came back with
Milliemoopink
in
British Heart Foundation
25 days ago
Help please about microvascular angina
Hello, I have recently joined this community and would like to ask a question please? I have had numerous episodes of problems with my heart which started after a very nasty dose of covid followed by a severe kidney infection but the angiogram did not reveal anything. However, the horrendous nuclear
Hello, I have recently joined this community and would like to ask a question please? I have had numerous episodes of problems with my heart which started after a very nasty dose of covid followed by a severe kidney infection but the angiogram did not reveal anything. However, the horrendous nuclear
Penguin60
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
unstable or stable angina.
can angina present its self as indigestion mine seems to come on at rest even sometimes in the middle of the night.makes me feel like I need to burp the gtn spray does seem to bring some relief , never get it when I'm exercising .don't no what brings it on really but am thinking it might be when I have
can angina present its self as indigestion mine seems to come on at rest even sometimes in the middle of the night.makes me feel like I need to burp the gtn spray does seem to bring some relief , never get it when I'm exercising .don't no what brings it on really but am thinking it might be when I have
Maxbar
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Ranazalone 375mg. Too nervous to take it.
Was admitted to hospital as passed out, paramedics found seriously low blood pressure. Eventually it was brought back to a decent level. I've been taking GTN as and when needed as gp said its a angina different in women and certainly was in my mum's case in her shoulder or shoulder blade. I've found
Was admitted to hospital as passed out, paramedics found seriously low blood pressure. Eventually it was brought back to a decent level. I've been taking GTN as and when needed as gp said its a angina different in women and certainly was in my mum's case in her shoulder or shoulder blade. I've found
Weetabixie
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
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