Nitroglycerin Microgranule

The article "Nitroglycerin microgranules" is an overview of the drug and its effective use.

**Nitrates and nitrides** are a group of drugs that have a vasodilating effect. They help increase the lumen of blood vessels and reduce total peripheral resistance. This lowers blood pressure and facilitates blood flow, especially to the heart and other organs suffering from lack of oxygen and lack of nutrition. Nitrites can relax smooth muscles in blood vessels and reduce the force of heart contractions. Indications for the use of nitrate and nitroid medications include the treatment of angina (chest pain associated with a lack of oxygen to the heart) and elevated blood pressure levels. Their use is associated with a number of side effects, including headache, vomiting, dizziness and loss of consciousness. It is important to pay attention to contraindications to drugs to see if you are allergic to such an active substance or have diseases that interfere with the process of absorption of the active substance. Otherwise, it is necessary to abandon drug therapy completely and seek help from a doctor to select an alternative drug.