INTRODUCTION
Sorbitrate 5 Tablet must be taken in the dose and duration as advised by the doctor. Place the tablet under the tongue or between the cheek and gum, and let it dissolve. It is usually taken as needed, either 5 to 10 minutes before physical activities or at the first sign of angina. You should take the medicine as it is prescribed for you and keep taking it, even if you feel well. If you stop taking it suddenly your risk of an angina attack will increase. Lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise, and not smoking may help this drug work better.
You can develop tolerance to this medicine over time, which means that the same dose becomes less effective. You have to stick to a really specific dosing schedule to prevent this from happening.
The most common side effects of this medicine include headache and lightheadedness. These may disappear once you have got used to the medicine. If you are worried, or the symptoms do not go away, let your doctor know. Some of these can be reduced by taking painkillers, drinking plenty of fluids, and avoiding alcohol. Alcohol may increase some side effects (dizziness, drowsiness, feeling light-headed, or fainting). Medical tests (such as blood pressure) may be required to monitor your progress and check for side effects.
BENEFITS OF SORBITRATE SUBLINGUAL TABLET
In Prevention of Angina (heart-related chest pain)
SIDE EFFECTS OF SORBITRATE SUBLINGUAL TABLET
Common side effects of Sorbitrate
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Lightheadedness
- Nausea
HOW TO USE SORBITRATE SUBLINGUAL TABLET
HOW SORBITRATE SUBLINGUAL TABLET WORKS
SAFETY ADVICE
Alcohol
Pregnancy
Breastfeeding
Driving
Kidney
However, inform your doctor if you have an underlying kidney disease.
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