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Nitrolingual Information

What's inside Nitrolingual

Nitrolingual Active Ingredients: nitroglycerin, details.
Nitrolingual Dosages & Strengths
Strength Format Route Strength Class
Nitrolingual 0.4 mg spray sublingual 1.0 each OTC

Recent Nitrolingual Side Effects

Posted by woodmac1 over 2 years ago
after using my nitrolingual spray underneath my tongue starts burning and it sometimes leaves a foul taste in my mouth is thi...


Nitrolingual in the News

BUYINS.NET: (SCRX) SqueezeTrigger Price is $22.027. There is ... - Trading Markets (press release)
In February 2000, it began marketing Nitrolingual for which the Company acquired exclusive distribution rights in the United States from Pohl-Boskamp for an ...
Wed Feb 27 04:44:52 -0500 2008

Sciele and Addrenex Announce NDA Submission of CloniBID to Treat ... - Earthtimes
We may be unable to develop or market line extensions for our products including Prenate, Sular, Triglide, Nitrolingual, Altoprev and Fortamet, or, ...
Wed Feb 20 08:44:32 -0500 2008

Sciele Signs Exclusive Agreement with Novo Nordisk to Market ... - Genetic Engineering News (press release)
Our licensor/supplier can terminate our rights to commercialize Nitrolingual and the 60mg. dose size of this product has not yet met our expectation. ...
Mon Nov 19 09:01:15 -0500 2007


Nitrolingual Chemical Information

nitroglycerin - An organic nitrate with vasodilator activity. Nitroglycerin is converted into nitric oxide (NO) in smooth muscle and activates guanylyl cyclase, thereby increasing cGMP concentration, and resulting in smooth muscle relaxation. Dilatation of the veins results in decreased venous return to the heart, thereby decreasing left ventricular volume (reduced preload) and decreasing myocardial oxygen requirements. Arteriolar relaxation reduces arteriolar resistance (reduced afterload), thereby decreasing myocardial oxygen demands. In addition, nitroglycerine causes coronary artery dilatation, thereby improving myocardial blood distribution.





Frequently Reported Side Effects of Nitrolingual

foul taste, tongue, burning sensation, leaves, burning tongue, nitrolingual spray
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