ISORDIL Reviews (ISOSORBIDE DINITRATE)

Average Rating: 3.2 (4 Ratings)

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ISORDIL  (ISOSORBIDE DINITRATE):  Isosorbide dinitrate is used to prevent chest pain (angina) in patients with a certain heart condition (coronary artery disease). This medication belongs to a class of drugs known as nitrates. It works by relaxing and widening blood vessels so blood can flow more easily to the heart. This medication will not relieve chest pain once it occurs. It is also not intended to be taken just before physical activities (such as exercise, sexual activity) to prevent chest pain. Other medications may be needed in these situations. Consult your doctor for more details.   FDA Approval Date: 1988-07-29 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

  

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RATING  REASONSIDE EFFECTS FOR ISORDILCOMMENTSSEXAGEDURATION/
DOSAGE
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 2  Chest tightness Heart pounding,weakness fatigue It does lower my pressure but too many side effects. F 78 0 weeks
20mg 2dY 2X day
12/22/2022
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 3  angina Nausea, vomiting, extreme headache F 66 1 days
20 MG X 1
8/24/2014
 4  esophageal achalasia headache becoming less as taken more. dizziness, lightheadedness, rapid heart beat seems to be working chest pains are more manageable making life a little better M 31 1 months
2.5 3X day
8/11/2011
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 4   M 1 years
6/14/2005
  

ISORDIL  (ISOSORBIDE DINITRATE):  Isosorbide dinitrate is used to prevent chest pain (angina) in patients with a certain heart condition (coronary artery disease). This medication belongs to a class of drugs known as nitrates. It works by relaxing and widening blood vessels so blood can flow more easily to the heart. This medication will not relieve chest pain once it occurs. It is also not intended to be taken just before physical activities (such as exercise, sexual activity) to prevent chest pain. Other medications may be needed in these situations. Consult your doctor for more details.   FDA Approval Date: 1988-07-29 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

     

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