Description
π Sorbitrate 5mg (Isosorbide Dinitrate)
π©Ί Product Description
Rapid and Sustained Relief for Angina (Chest Pain)
Managing chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle is a critical need for many cardiac patients. Sorbitrate 5mg is a prescription medication used to relieve and prevent angina pectoris (chest pain). It is effective for both acute pain relief and for long-term prophylaxis (prevention).
At the heart of Sorbitrate 5mg is the active ingredient Isosorbide Dinitrate, which belongs to a class of drugs known as nitrates. In simple terms, it works by relaxing and widening blood vessels, including the coronary arteries that supply the heart. This action:
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Increases Blood Flow: Widens the arteries to increase the oxygen-rich blood supply to the heart muscle.
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Reduces Workload: Dilates veins throughout the body, reducing the amount of blood returning to the heart, which lowers the heart’s overall workload and oxygen demand.
The 5mg tablet is a common strength. When taken orally, it is used for prevention, but the sublingual (under the tongue) route is often used for rapid relief during an acute angina attack.
Key Benefits:
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Provides rapid relief when used sublingually for acute angina episodes.
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Helps prevent the occurrence of angina attacks when taken regularly.
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Lowers the workload on the heart by improving blood circulation.
β οΈ Precautions
Is Sorbitrate 5mg Right for You?
Before starting this medication, transparency with your healthcare provider is absolutely essential, especially regarding other medications you take for sexual dysfunction.
Please inform your doctor if the patient:
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Takes PDE5 Inhibitors (e.g., Sildenafil, Tadalafil, Vardenafil): CRITICAL DANGER: Never take Sorbitrate with medications for erectile dysfunction (like Viagra, Cialis, Zenegra, etc.). The combination can cause a sudden, severe, and potentially fatal drop in blood pressure. You must wait at least 24 hours (or 48 hours for Tadalafil) after your last PDE5 inhibitor dose before taking Sorbitrate.
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Has Severe Hypotension (Very Low Blood Pressure): The medication can significantly lower blood pressure further.
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Has Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy (HOCM): Nitrates can sometimes worsen symptoms in this condition.
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Has Severe Anemia: Nitrates should be used with caution in patients with low red blood cell counts.
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Is Pregnant or Breastfeeding: Use only if clearly necessary and discussed with your specialist.
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Consumes Alcohol: Alcohol can increase the blood pressure lowering effect of Sorbitrate, leading to severe dizziness and fainting.
β‘ Side Effects
Understanding Potential Reactions
Side effects from Sorbitrate are often related to its blood vessel widening effects.
Common Side Effects include:
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Headache: (Often severe, due to the dilation of blood vessels in the head; this usually subsides after a few days of use).
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Dizziness or lightheadedness, especially when standing up quickly.
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Flushing (warmth or redness in the face/neck).
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Nausea or vomiting.
Serious Side Effects (Seek medical attention immediately):
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Severe Hypotension/Fainting: Feeling faint, extreme lightheadedness, or passing out.
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Paradoxical Bradycardia: An unusually slow heart rate.
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Severe Allergic Reaction: Rash, hives, or swelling of the face, lips, and throat.
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Worsening Angina: If your chest pain becomes worse or more frequent after starting treatment.
Note: This is not an exhaustive list. If you notice any unusual symptoms, consult your healthcare provider promptly.
π How to Use
Guidelines for Effectiveness
Sorbitrate can be taken in two ways, depending on the need: for prevention or for acute relief.
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For Prevention (Oral Use): Take the tablet exactly as prescribed by your doctor, usually 2 to 4 times a day. Try to schedule doses to allow for a nitrate-free interval (usually 10-14 hours at night) to prevent the body from building a tolerance (tachyphylaxis) to the drug.
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For Acute Angina Attack (Sublingual Use):
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Sit down and relax.
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Place one 5mg tablet under your tongue (sublingually). Do not swallow it.
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Allow the tablet to dissolve completely. Relief should occur within 2-5 minutes.
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If pain is not relieved after 5 minutes, call for emergency medical help immediately (e.g., dial your local emergency number).
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You may take a second tablet 5 minutes after the first, and a third tablet 5 minutes after the second, while waiting for emergency help to arrive.
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Administration: Tablets used sublingually must not be swallowed; they must dissolve under the tongue for rapid absorption. Oral doses can be taken with or without food.
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Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place, away from heat and moisture.






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