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Nitroglycerin ointment may be described as an organic nitrate that donates nitric oxide and aids in the treatment of anal fissures, helping you avoid surgery.

Nitroglycerin ointment is used to help relax your anal sphincter muscle and provide immediate symptomatic relief if you experience any kind of related pain, spasms or both.
Nitroglycerin is available in ointment form and must be applied to the skin. This medication is usually applied three to six times a day. Your health care professional may guide you as to the time at which you must apply the Nitroglycerin ointment each day. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your health care professional or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. You must also be sure to apply the Nitroglycerin ointment exactly as directed and refrain from applying a greater or lesser quantity of this medication or altogether applying this medication more or less often than prescribed by your health care professional. This medication is not recommended for use in children, since the safety and effectiveness of this medication in the case of children is yet to be confirmed.

Nitroglycerin is also available in the form of tablets and patches as well. You must be sure not to rub this ointment into your skin. Continue to use the Nitroglycerin ointment even if you feel well and be sure that you do not abruptly discontinue this medication without talking to your health care professional.

You must also be sure to follow the directions on the prescription label carefully and ask your health care professional or pharmacist to explain any part of, this medication you do not understand.

While on an ongoing course of Nitroglycerin ointment if you notice any of the symptoms listed below or any other symptoms which may seem severe or persistent, you must contact your health care professional.

Sometimes, Nitroglycerin ointment may cause the patient to experience an itching sensation, vomiting, fatigue, swelling of the face, lips or tongue, profuse sweating and skin rashes.

Furthermore, Nitroglycerin ointment may cause the patient to experience nausea, mild headaches, flushing of the face or neck, a dry mouth and hives.
If you are on an ongoing course of Nitroglycerin ointment before you commence taking or using any new medication (either prescription or OTC), you must first consult your health care professional or pharmacist.

Furthermore, you must be sure to inform your health care professional if you are allergic to Nitroglycerin ointment or any other medication in any other form. Your health care professional must also be informed if you are applying or taking any other medication in any other form, including nutritional supplements or herbal products whilst on an ongoing course of this medication.

Sometimes, Nitroglycerin ointment interacts with Phenothiazines, such as (Chlorpromazine, Mesoridazine, Prochlorperazine and Thioridazine), varied other medications used to treat angina (chest pain), medications for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, such as Sildenafil, Tadalafil and Vardenafil, medications for the treatment of mental depression and high blood pressure, Heparin, certain migraine medications, such as Ergotamine and DHE, Aspirin and Alteplase.

Furthermore, Nitroglycerin ointment interacts with beta blockers, such as Atenolol, Carteolol, Labetalol, Metoprolol, Nadolol, Propranolol, Sotalol and Timolol and calcium channel blockers, such as Amlodipine, Diltiazem, Felodipine, Isradipine, Nifedipine and Verapamil.
In case of an application overdose of Nitroglycerin ointment, call your local poison control center at 1-800-222-1222. If the victim has collapsed or is not breathing, call local emergency services at 911.
Your health care professional will order certain laboratory and/or medical tests to be performed, such as blood pressure levels, smooth functioning of the kidneys, blood electrolyte levels and blood cholesterol levels to check your response to Nitroglycerin ointment, monitor your progress and check for side effects. You must be sure to keep all appointments with your health care professional and the laboratory. Do not let anyone else share your prescribed dosage of Nitroglycerin ointment and ask your health care professional or pharmacist any questions you have about refilling your prescription.

Furthermore, if you need to undergo any kind of surgery including dental surgery or you conceive whilst on a course of Nitroglycerin ointment inform your health care professional. You must be sure to inform your health care professional if you are pregnant, breast feeding or planning to conceive. It is unknown whether Nitroglycerin ointment is absorbed into breast milk or not.

Lastly, avoid consuming alcohol and beverages containing even a small percentage of alcohol whilst on an ongoing course of Nitroglycerin ointment. It is important that you do not discontinue this medication without first consulting your health care professional.

While on an ongoing course of Nitroglycerin ointment, you must also refrain from driving a car or operating any kind of machinery until you know how this medication affects you. It is also important that you refrain from treating yourself with OTC medication whilst on an ongoing course of this medication, without consulting with your health care professional.
It is important that you do not apply a double dose of Nitroglycerin ointment to make up for a missed one unless you have consulted your health care professional.
Nitroglycerin ointment is also used to effectively improve circulation in patients suffering from Raynaud`s disease.

Furthermore, you must speak with your health care professional about the possible risks of using Nitroglycerin ointment for your condition and be sure to consult your health care professional or pharmacist for more information, since this medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses.
Store Nitroglycerin ointment in the container it came in, keep the lid tightly closed and out of reach of children. Store it at room temperature (between 59 – 86 degrees F or 15 – 30 degrees C) and away from excess heat and moisture.

Furthermore, you must be sure to throw away any Nitroglycerin ointment medication that has gotten outdated or is no longer required. You must also speak with your pharmacist, health care professional or consult your local waste disposal company about the proper method by which you can safely and effectively discard any unused medication.
It is important for the patient to know that before applying Nitroglycerin ointment they must inform their health care professional, if they have ever had a history of or are currently suffering from a previous heart attack, liver complications, any kind of recent head injury, bleeding in the brain or a stroke.

Furthermore, it is important for the patient to know that before applying Nitroglycerin ointment they must inform their health care professional, if they have ever had a history of or are currently suffering from anemia (low red blood cell count), glaucoma, low blood pressure or severe dehydration.

 
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