Nitro-Bid® Nitroglycerin 2% Ointment | 1gm Foil Pack
NYC-00281032608
Nycomed
Topicals
The Nitro-Bid® Nitroglycerin 2% Ointment in a convenient 1gm foil pack is a trusted and effective treatment designed for the prevention and management of angina pectoris. This topical formulation allows for easy application, providing reliable relief from chest pain associated with heart conditions.
Key Features:
- Effective Angina Management:
- Nitro-Bid® is formulated with 2% nitroglycerin, a potent vasodilator that helps relax and widen blood vessels, improving blood flow to the heart muscle. This action reduces the frequency and severity of angina attacks.
- Convenient Single-Use Packaging:
- The 1gm foil pack is designed for single-use, ensuring the correct dosage is applied each time. The foil pack maintains the ointment's potency and prevents contamination, making it ideal for use on the go or in clinical settings.
- Easy Application:
- The ointment is easy to apply directly to the skin. It is typically administered to a specific area of the body, such as the chest or upper arm, where it can be absorbed through the skin to provide systemic relief from angina.
- Controlled Release:
- Nitro-Bid® provides a controlled release of nitroglycerin, ensuring a steady and prolonged effect. This helps in maintaining optimal blood flow and reducing the risk of angina episodes over time.
- Latex-Free:
- The ointment is formulated without latex, making it safe for individuals with latex allergies. This ensures broader compatibility and safety for a wide range of patients.
- Portable and Discreet:
- The compact size of the 1gm foil pack makes it highly portable and discreet. Patients can easily carry it in a pocket or purse, allowing for immediate access whenever needed.
Indications:
- Angina Pectoris Prevention: Nitro-Bid® is indicated for the prevention of angina pectoris due to coronary artery disease.
- Chronic Angina Management: Suitable for patients with chronic stable angina, helping to reduce the frequency and severity of angina attacks.