Nitro patch headache
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ABC News Live. Previous results of the authors supported that lower platelet serotonin concentration and higher plasma CGRP concentration, during the headache free period, are risk factors that express greater susceptibility to develop both spontaneous and nitroglycerin-induced migraine attack. Conclusion: Authors suggest an accurate exploration of the headache case-history before nitroglycerin treatment. This makes it possible to give proper information to migraine patients and possible migraine patients, and thus suitable treatment can be offered if needed.
Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Use nitroglycerin patches exactly as directed. Do not apply more or fewer patches or apply the patches more often than prescribed by your doctor.
Choose a spot on your upper body or upper arms to apply your patch. Do not apply the patch to your arms below the elbows, to your legs below the knees, or to skin folds. Apply the patch to clean, dry, hairless skin that is not irritated, scarred, burned, broken, or calloused. Choose a different area each day. Nitroglycerin patches may no longer work as well after you have used them for some time.
To prevent this, your doctor will probably tell you to wear each patch for only 12 to 14 hours each day so that there is a period of time when you are not exposed to nitroglycerin every day. If your angina attacks happen more often, last longer, or become more severe at any time during your treatment, call your doctor.
Nitroglycerin patches help prevent attacks of angina but do not cure coronary artery disease. Continue to use nitroglycerin patches even if you feel well. Do not stop using nitroglycerin patches without talking to your doctor. This medication may be prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information. Apply the missed patch as soon as you remember it.
If it is almost time to apply your next patch, skip the missed patch and continue your regular dosing schedule. Remove your patch at your regularly scheduled time even if you applied it later than usual. Do not apply two patches to make up for a missed dose. Nitroglycerin patches may cause other side effects.
Call your doctor if you have any unusual problems while you are using this medication. Keep this medication out of reach of children. Store it at room temperature and away from excess heat and moisture not in the bathroom. All rights reserved. Information is for End User's use only and may not be sold, redistributed or otherwise used for commercial purposes.
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