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Nitroglycerin intravenous

Formulate a monitoring plan for a patient with ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome receiving fibrinolytics, aspirin, unfractionated heparin, intravenous nitroglycerin, intravenous (3-blockers followed by oral P-blockers, an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, and a statin. [Pg.83]

INTRAVENOUS NITROGLYCERIN Intravenous nitroglycerin, like nitroprusside, is a vasoactive NO source that is commonly used in intensive care units. Its structure and basic pharmacology are described in Chapter 31. Unlike nitroprusside, nitroglycerin is relatively selective for... [Pg.570]

If die nitrates are administered witii the antihypertensives, alcohol, calcium channel blockers, or the phe-notiiiazines, there may be an increased hypotensive effect. When nitroglycerin is administered intravenously (IV), die effects of heparin may be decreased. Increased nitrate serum concentrations may occur when the nitrates are administered witii aspirin. [Pg.384]

Marchionni N, Schneeweiss A, Di Bari M, Ferrucci L, Moschi G, Salani B et al. Age-related hemodynamic effects of intravenous nitroglycerin for acnte myocardial infarction and left ventricular failure. Am J Cardiol... [Pg.223]

Nitroglycerin by sublingual tablet (0.4 mg) every 5 minutes for a total of 3 doses will be used for ischemic discomfort relief. Intravenous injection will be considered when the ischemic discomfort, hypertension or pulmonary congestion cannot be controlled. Nitrates should not be used when the blood pressure is lower than 90 mmHg or 30 mmHg lower than a known base line value, bradycardia less than 50 bpm, tachycardia more than 100 bpm or suspected right ventricular (RV) infarction. [Pg.589]

This is widely used in tablet, transdermal and aerosol preparations. Its major haemodynamic effect is venous dilatation arteriolar vasodilatation only occurs at high doses. It is also available for intravenous administration. Nitroglycerine is absorbed by polyvinyl chloride, and infusion sets made with this plastic should not be used. It is not absorbed by glass or polyethylene. [Pg.147]

Yuen, P. H., Denman, S. L., Sokoloski, T. D., and Burkman, A. M. (1979), Loss of nitroglycerin from aqueous solution into plastic intravenous delivery systems. I. Pharm. Sci., 68,1163-1166. [Pg.682]

Ritschel, W.A., et al. 1985. Disposition of nitroglycerin in the beagle dog after intravenous and buccal administration. Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol 7 307. [Pg.199]

D.M. Baaske, et al., Nitroglycerin compatibility with intravenous fluid filters, containers, and administration sets. Am. J. Hosp. Pharmacol. 37 201-205, 1980. [Pg.370]


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