Isosorbide And Aspirin Tablets
Product/Composition:- | Isosorbide And Aspirin Tablets |
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Strength:- | 30mg + 75mg |
Form:- | Tablets |
Production Capacity | 10 Million Tablet/Month |
Packaging:- | 10 X 10 Tablets / Box |
Therapeutic use:- | Cardiovascular |
Package Insert/Leaflet: | Available upon request |
What are Isosorbide and Aspirin?
Isosorbide and Aspirin Tablets are a combination of two heart medicines. They help prevent serious heart problems.
Doctors write prescriptions for them to stop blood clots, ease coughing, and boost blood flow. These tablets work together to protect the heart.
Isosorbide Mononitrate is a nitrate used to relax blood arteries. It facilitates easy oxygen-rich blood flow and reduces cardiac pressure.
Aspirin is an antiplatelet medicine. It keeps blood thin and stops clots from forming in the arteries.
Doctors use this medicine for patients with long-term heart disease. It also helps people who are at risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
Overview
Isosorbide and Aspirin Tablets are used to manage and treat heart conditions. These include angina, blocked arteries, and blood clots.
The medicine improves the heart’s ability to pump blood. It also reduces the possibility of blood clots impeding blood flow.
The two medicines in the pill function in distinct ways yet complement each other. Isosorbide improves oxygen flow to the heart. Aspirin lowers the risk of clot formation.
This combination gives better protection than taking each drug alone. It is frequently part of a long-term treatment strategy for cardiac patients.
Description
Isosorbide and Aspirin Tablets are oral medicines. They come in fixed doses. Each tablet has a set amount of Isosorbide Mononitrate and Aspirin.
The colourtablets, shape, and size may vary by brand. The tablet works well in controlling heart-related symptoms. It must be taken regularly for full effect.
The doctor may also ask for regular checkups and tests while you are using this medicine.
It is best to take the tablet as directed by a doctor. Never change the dosage by yourself.
Uses of Isosorbide and Aspirin Tablets
Uses
This medicine is used to:
It may also be used in patients with bypass surgery or stents inserted in their arteries.
Indications
Doctors may prescribe this tablet in the following cases:
This medicine works best when used early in the treatment plan.
Benefits
Using both drugs in one tablet makes treatment easier to follow.
How Does It Work?
This medicine works through two different actions:
Together, these benefits lessen the strain on the heart. This promotes general heart health and lowers the risk of catastrophic occurrences such as strokes or heart attacks.
Dosage Guidelines
Direction for Use
To achieve the best outcomes, always follow your doctor’s advice.
How to Use
Missing doses can raise the risk of chest pain or heart attack.
Typical Dosage
The usual dose is one tablet once or twice a day. The dose depends on the condition, age, and response to treatment. The doctor may initially prescribe a smaller dose and gradually raise it.
You need not to change the dosage on your own.
When Not to Use
Avoid this medicine if:
You are allergic to aspirin or nitrates.
Do you have stomach ulcers or bleeding.
Your blood pressure is extremely low.
You suffer from serious renal or liver illness.
You are nursing or pregnant against your doctor’s advice.
Before starting any medicine, talk to your doctor about your medical history.
Drug Interactions
Can Take With Other Medicines
This tablet can work well with: Blood pressure medicines, Diuretics (water pills), Heart failure treatments
and Cholesterol-lowering drugs. Your doctor may recommend testing to ensure safety when using these together.
Medications to Avoid or Use with Caution
Do not take with:
Other NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen, naproxen)
Blood thinners like warfarin
Medicines for erectile dysfunction
Steroids
Alcohol (can raise side effects)
These may increase bleeding or cause low blood pressure.
Safety Advice
Concerns
This medicine is safe if used as prescribed. But some patients may feel:
These side effects usually go away on their own. If they last long, contact your doctor.
Warnings & Precautions
Please do not use it during pregnancy without a doctor’s advice
Be careful if you have asthma or bleeding issues
If you feel dizzy, don’t drive or lift anything heavy
Keep track of your blood pressure while using this medicine.
Inform your physician of any additional health concerns you may have.
What Else Can I Do to Help My Condition?
Medicines help, but your lifestyle plays a big role too. To protect your heart, follow some simple steps every day.
Special Dietary & Lifestyle Recommendations
Eat a diet low in salt and fat
Add fresh fruits and vegetables
Avoid fried or processed foods
Make sure you drink plenty of water
Exercise every day for at least 30 minutes
Stop smoking and limit alcohol
Sleep well and manage stress
Comparison with Other Treatments
- This tablet is often preferred because it combines two actions. It makes treatment easy and improves results.
Treatment | Action | Drawbacks |
Isosorbide Alone        | Relaxes blood vessels           | Does not prevent blood clots |
Aspirin Alone  | Prevents blood clots  | Does not improve oxygen flow |
Isosorbide + Aspirin | Combines both actions          | May increase bleeding risk |
Other heart pills          | Lower heart rate or pressure | May not address all symptoms |
Storage Instructions
Store tablets at room temperature
Keep them in a dry place
Keep out of direct sunlight and heat
Store at room temperature instead of freezing or refrigerating
Keep away from children and pets
Don’t use expired products
Conclusion
Treatment and prevention of cardiac issues can be achieved using isosorbide and aspirin tablets. They lessen the chance of thrombosis and heart attacks while also relieving chest pain.
With the right dosage and healthy habits, this medicine can offer long-term protection for the heart.
Always take it under medical guidance, stick to your treatment plan, and combine it with a healthy lifestyle to keep your heart strong and safe.