Useful Links
The Internet makes it easier than ever to find information about medical conditions like angina, and how to care for yourself and loved ones. You can also learn about the latest research findings and access useful tools to help track your symptoms and manage your angina.
These links will give you a good start if you or a loved one is living with angina pectoris:
American Heart Association
- What Is Angina Pectoris?
- Angina Log—A Tool to Track Angina Symptoms
- Angina Pectoris Treatments
- Chest Pain
- Healthy Lifestyle information
- Cardiac Rehabilitation
- What Is Cardiac Rehabilitation?
- Tools Logs—Angina Log, Medication Chart
- Cholesterol Tracker
- Caregiver Information
Indications and Usage:
Nitrolingual Pumpspray is indicated for acute relief of an attack or prophylaxis of angina pectoris due to coronary artery disease.
Ask your healthcare professional if Nitrolingual Pumpspray is right for you.
Effective Pain Relief
- Acute relief of an attack or prophylaxis of angina pectoris due to coronary artery disease
- Increase in exercise tolerance and time to onset of angina
- Well tolerated, with generally mild to moderate side effects
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Spray Form
- Consistent dosing with each metered lingual spray
- Available in two convenient bottle sizes: a travel-size 60 metered lingual spray bottle and a 200 metered lingual spray bottle.
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Stability & Potency
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Important Safety Information
Nitrolingual Pumpspray should not be used if you are allergic to nitroglycerin or if you are using medications for erectile dysfunction such as sildenafil, vardenafil, and tadalafil. Using Nitrolingual Pumpspray with these products may cause low blood pressure, known as hypotension, due to widening of blood vessels.
You should use Nitroglycerin with caution in the early days after a heart attack and it may aggravate the angina caused by a condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Increased hypotension, mainly when standing upright, may occur even with small doses of nitroglycerin and may result in slow heart beat and increased angina. It should be used with caution if you are dehydrated due to drug therapy or if you have low blood pressure.
You might develop a tolerance to this drug or to other nitrates and nitrites.
Headache is the most reported side-effect and may be severe and persistent. Other side effects that may have been reported are headache, dizziness, or numbness and tingling of the skin.
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Talk to your healthcare provider to see if Nitrolingual is right for you.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088
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Save 100% of your co-pay on your first Nitrolingual Pumpspray prescription and up to 2 refills.
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