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- $Title{What is the Correct Method for Using Nitroglycerin Ointment?}
- $Subject{nitropaste medication medications heart angina Circulatory
- Nitroglycerin ointment ointments}
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- What is the Correct Method for Using Nitroglycerin Ointment?
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- QUESTION: I have been a sufferer of angina pectoris for several years.
- Recently, for the first time my doctor prescribed an ointment of nitroglycerin
- to use for my condition. When I decided to spread it carefully over my heart
- where it would do the most good, my wife wanted to put it all over my chest,
- like some cold medicine. Which is the correct method?
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- ANSWER: Nitroglycerin absorbed though the skin uses a route of administration
- called "transdermal" rather than "oral" or "intravenous", and can afford you
- its benefits for a longer period of time than the "under the tongue" pills or
- capsules. In order for it to be absorbed correctly, you must cover an area of
- skin that is sufficiently large to do the job, about 6 inches long by 3-6
- inches wide. It doesn't necessarily have to be placed over your heart, for
- any place on the chest will work just as well. You might even use the upper
- portion of your arm or back (but stay away from skin that is too hairy). The
- ointment will begin to take effect in about 30 minutes and the effects
- continue for from six to eight hours. Use the wax paper that comes with the
- tube, as it usually has markings that will indicate to you the size of the
- area that should be covered. Then attach the wax paper to your skin with
- adhesive tape. Try not to get the medication on your fingers since it can be
- absorbed from there too, and increase or cause side effects. When you are
- ready for the next application, remove the wax paper, wash the skin carefully,
- and then apply the next dose to another site on your chest. This will help to
- avoid possible skin rashes that can be caused by both the ointment and the
- tape. To keep peace in the family you can alternate sites between your heart
- area and anywhere else on your chest your wife wishes to place this effective
- and important medication for your condition.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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