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Nitro-Bid Nitroglycerin Ointment 2% Tube 30 gram (Rx)

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Original price $ 69.95
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Relieve Angina Symptoms Fast with Doctor-Trusted Nitroglycerin Ointment – Effective Heart Chest Pain Relief & Vasodilator Therapy

Get effective heart relief with Nitro-Bid Nitroglycerin Ointment 2% (30 gram tube) by Sandoz Savage—the doctor-recommended, FDA-approved topical therapy for angina pectoris (chest pain) and coronary artery disease. Nitro-Bid works as a long-acting nitrate and nitric oxide vasodilator, opening blood vessels, improving blood flow, and decreasing chest pain episodes in patients with chronic stable angina. Prescribed by cardiologists and trusted in hospitals and pharmacies nationwide, Nitro-Bid is your reliable solution for cardiovascular angina management.

Key Product Features & Benefits

  • Potent 2% Nitroglycerin Ointment Formula: Delivers reliable, sustained nitrate therapy for chronic stable angina and ischemic heart pain.

  • Fast, Long-Acting Angina Relief: Opens coronary arteries, increases blood flow, prevents chest pain, and reduces the need for emergency heart medications.

  • Cardiologist Recommended, FDA Approved: Manufactured by Sandoz Savage—a global leader in cardiovascular and prescription medicines—ensuring quality, purity, and effectiveness.

  • Easy, Topical Application (30 Gram Tube): Convenient and mess-free tube for home, hospital, and on-the-go angina management.

  • Essential Pharmacy Supply: Widely used in hospitals, cardiac care clinics, and pharmacies for daily angina therapy.

How to Use (Instructions)

  1. Wash Hands: Always wash your hands before and after applying the ointment.
  2. Measure Dose: Use the provided paper applicator to measure the correct amount (usual starting dose is 1/2 inch to 2 inches of ointment, per your doctor’s instructions).
  3. Apply to Skin: Squeeze the measured dose onto the applicator paper and spread as a thin, uniform layer to a clean, hairless area of the chest, upper arm, or thigh. Do not rub in.
  4. Do Not Apply Below the Knees/Elbows: Avoid broken or irritated skin and mucous membranes.
  5. Cover Area: The treated skin can be lightly covered, but do not use airtight or excessive wrappings. Secure paper applicator in place if directed.
  6. Wash Hands Again.
  7. Rotate Application Sites: To reduce skin irritation, alternate sites with each dose.

Dosage Information

  • Usual Adult Dose:
    • Initial: 1/2 inch (7.5 mg) applied topically every 6 to 8 hours, or as directed by your healthcare provider.
    • Typical Range: 1/2 – 2 inches per dose, up to 4 times daily depending on response and medical advice.
    • Maximum Dose: Do not exceed the dosing prescribed by your physician. Use lowest effective dose.
  • Adjustment: Dose may be increased as needed for symptom control. Consult your doctor for titration.

Side Effects

Common Side Effects:

  • Headache (most frequent, often lessens over time)
  • Dizziness or light-headedness, especially when standing up
  • Flushing or warmth of the skin
  • Rash or mild irritation at application site

Serious Side Effects (Seek medical attention):

  • Fainting, severe dizziness, or rapid heartbeat
  • Shortness of breath
  • Severe skin reactions (redness, blistering)
  • Signs of allergic reaction: rash, itching, swelling, trouble breathing

Tolerance Warning: Continuous use can lead to nitrate tolerance—follow your dosing schedule (typically with a nitrate-free interval at night).

Key Warnings and Precautions

  • Do not use with erectile dysfunction medications (sildenafil, tadalafil, vardenafil) or other nitrates—may cause life-threatening drops in blood pressure.
  • Not for acute angina attacks—for prevention only; use sublingual nitroglycerin or spray for sudden pain.
  • Caution in hypotension, anemia, glaucoma, head trauma, or after heart attack. Tell your doctor about all current medications.
  • Pregnancy & Nursing: Use only if prescribed—inform doctor if pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Avoid Alcohol: May intensify low blood pressure effects.

Order Nitro-Bid Nitroglycerin Ointment 2% (30g tube by Sandoz Savage) for safe, effective, and convenient angina prevention—trusted by cardiologists, hospitals, and pharmacies for proven heart and vascular support.

Nitro-Bid Nitroglycerin Ointment 2% Tube 30 gram (Rx)
Nitro-Bid Nitroglycerin Ointment 2% Tube 30 gram (Rx)
$ 69.95 $ 56.10
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FAQs About Nitroglycerin Tablets, Sprays, and Ointments
  • What Do Nitroglycerin Tablets Do?

    Nitroglycerin tablets quickly relax and widen blood vessels (vasodilation), improving blood flow to the heart. This provides instant relief from angina (chest pain) due to coronary artery disease and reduces the risk of heart attack during cardiac emergencies.

  • Do You Need a Prescription for Nitroglycerin?

    Yes, nitroglycerin tablets are prescription-only. They require medical supervision due to potent effects and potential for dangerous side effects or interactions.

  • What Happens If You Take Nitroglycerin and Have No Heart Problems?

    If you take nitroglycerin without a medical reason, you may experience a dangerous drop in blood pressure, dizziness, fainting, or severe headache. Never use or share nitroglycerin unless prescribed by your physician.

  • Can You Stop a Heart Attack with Nitroglycerin?

    Nitroglycerin can rapidly relieve chest pain (angina) and may help reduce heart attack risk if used at the first signs of cardiac symptoms. However, it does not “fix” a heart attack. Always call 911 (emergency services) for chest pain that persists or worsens, even after using nitroglycerin.

  • Who Should Not Take Nitroglycerin?

    People with severe low blood pressure (hypotension) Recent users of phosphodiesterase inhibitors (ED drugs like Viagra, Cialis—dangerous drop in blood pressure) Severe anemia, increased intracranial pressure, or known nitroglycerin allergy

  • What Does It Mean If Chest Pain is Relieved by Nitro?

    If chest pain is quickly stopped by nitroglycerin, it often suggests the pain is due to angina (cardiac cause)—but fast pain relief doesn’t rule out heart attack. Seek attention for any new, persistent, or severe chest pain.

  • What Causes Angina?

    Most commonly, narrowed or blocked coronary arteries due to atherosclerosis Triggers: exertion, stress, cold weather, heavy meals

  • What is the Best Medicine for Chest Pain?

    Nitroglycerin is the best-known, rapid-onset medicine for acute angina pain. Long-term angina and heart attack prevention include beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, aspirin, and statins (doctor prescribed).

  • Can You Lay Down After Taking Nitroglycerin?

    Yes, it is recommended to sit or lie down after taking nitroglycerin to prevent dizziness or fainting due to lowered blood pressure.

  • How Do You Know If You Need Nitroglycerin?

    You have cardiac chest pain diagnosed as angina or advised by your doctor to use at the onset of chest discomfort or before strenuous activities.

  • How Long Does a Nitroglycerin Pill Last?

    Effects begin within 1–5 minutes Relief can last up to 30 minutes Repeat as directed (up to 3 doses in 15 minutes); seek emergency care if pain persists.

  • What’s an Alternative to Nitroglycerin?

    Isosorbide dinitrate/mononitrate (long-acting nitrates), beta-blockers, and calcium channel blockers are alternatives, but do not act as rapidly as nitroglycerin for acute relief.

  • How to Stop a Heart Attack in 30 Seconds at Home?

    There is no proven “trick” to stop a heart attack at home instantly. If you have symptoms, take your nitroglycerin as prescribed, chew an aspirin if told by your doctor, and call emergency services immediately.

  • What is the 7 Second Trick to Prevent Heart Attack?

    No medical evidence supports a “7 second trick.” Rapid action with nitroglycerin and immediate medical attention are key.

  • What is the Most Serious Side Effect of Nitroglycerin?

    Life-threatening low blood pressure (shock or syncope), severe headache, and rarely, heart attack in overdoses or improper use. Allergic reactions and methemoglobinemia are very rare.

  • Can Angina Be Cured?

    Angina can often be managed and controlled, but underlying heart disease may require medication, lifestyle changes, stents, or bypass surgery.

  • Why Do I Feel Better After Nitroglycerin?

    It increases blood flow to your heart muscle, removing oxygen deprivation—the core source of angina pain.

  • Where Do You Feel Angina?

    Most often felt as pressure, squeezing, or pain in the center or left side of the chest Can radiate to arms, neck, jaw, or back

  • What is the Instant Relief for Chest Pain?

    Nitroglycerin sublingual tablet or spray is the fastest instant-acting medication for angina pain relief.

  • What is the Definition of Angina?

    Angina is chest pain due to lowered oxygen supply to the heart muscle, most often from narrowed or blocked arteries.

  • What Do You Spray Under Your Tongue for Angina?

    Nitroglycerin spray or sublingual tablets are placed under the tongue for rapid absorption and quick chest pain relief.

  • What Does it Feel Like When You Take Nitroglycerin?

    Burning or tingling under the tongue, warmth or flushing, rapid headache, dizziness, drop in blood pressure, and quick relief of chest pain.

  • Why Choose Our Nitroglycerin Tablets?

    USP-Grade, prescription-only sublingual tablets for fast action Trusted for rapid relief of chest pain and angina worldwide Easy to carry, discreet, and reliable Backed by cardiologist-recommended dosing and safety Tamper-proof, moisture-resistant packaging FDA-approved and compliance verified

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