NITROGLYCERIN- nitroglycerin tablet, orally disintegrating 
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Nitroglycerin Sublingual Tablets, USP

Read this information carefully before you start Nitroglycerin and each time you refill your prescription. There may be new information. This information does not replace talking with your doctor. If you have any questions about Nitroglycerin, ask your doctor. Your doctor will know if Nitroglycerin is right for you.

What is Nitroglycerin?

Nitroglycerin is a type of medicine known as an organic nitrate and is a vasodilating agent. It is used to treat a type of chest pain called angina.

What is Angina?

Angina is a pain or discomfort that keeps coming back when part of your heart does not get enough blood. Angina feels like a pressing or squeezing pain, usually in your chest under the breastbone. Sometimes you can feel it in your shoulders, arms, neck, jaws, or back. Nitroglycerin can relieve this pain.

Who should not use Nitroglycerin?

Do not use Nitroglycerin if you are allergic to organic nitrates (like the active ingredient in Nitroglycerin).

You should not take Nitroglycerin if you have the following conditions:

Do not take Nitroglycerin with drugs for erectile dysfunction, like VIAGRA ® (sildenafil citrate), CIALIS ® (tadalafil), or LEVITRA ® (vardenafil hydrochloride), as this may lead to extreme lowering of your blood pressure .

What should I tell my doctor before taking Nitroglycerin?

Before using Nitroglycerin, tell your doctor if:

How should I take Nitroglycerin?

What should I avoid while taking Nitroglycerin?

What are the possible side effects of Nitroglycerin?

Nitroglycerin may cause the following side effects:

Nitroglycerin may cause a false test result of decreased serum cholesterol.

Tell your doctor if you are concerned about any side effects you experience. These are not all the possible side effects of Nitroglycerin. For a complete list, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

How do I store Nitroglycerin?

Nitroglycerin should be kept in the original glass container and tightly capped after each use to prevent loss of tablet potency.

Store Nitroglycerin tablets at room temperature (between 68° and 77°F).

General advice about Nitroglycerin

Sometimes doctors will prescribe a medicine for a condition that is not included in the patient information leaflets. Only use Nitroglycerin the way your doctor told you to. Do not give Nitroglycerin to other people, even if they have the same symptoms you have. It may harm them.

You can ask your pharmacist or doctor for information about Nitroglycerin, or you can visit www.greenstonellc.com or call 1-800-438-1985.

LAB-0672-1.0

September 2013

Revised: 2/2019
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