Taiwan Province Province Health Care Medicine-Ibid Schroeder Liquid, Ibid Yishi White Tablet, Kexin Guanxin Slow-acting Film Coated Tablet, Dulide Lotion Slow-acting Film Coated Tablet, Ibimo Airbnb Slow-acting Film Coated Tablet, Imdur Slow-acting Tablet, Insure Slow-acting Tablet, Istar Ashu Oatmeal, Ismo Aishu Oatmeal, Isormol Aishu Oatmeal, Isosorbide Aimingming Slow-acting Tablet, Sordur center Slow-acting Tablet, US.
United States-Bidil; Expansion rate-Sr; ImdurIsmo Isodil Monokit
Canada-Abo-ISMN; ImdurPMS-ISMN; Pro-ISMN;; ISDN neosorbitol
Du Lide (Australia, New Zealand); Elantan (Austria, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Malaysia, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Pakistan, Singapore, El Salvador, Thailand, Venezuela); Elantan Long (Chile, Germany, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore); Imdex (Hong Kong, Thailand); Imdur (Chile, Denmark, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Philippines, Portugal, Sweden, Singapore); Imtrate (Australia, New Zealand); ISMN (Austria, Germany); ISMO (Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden); Ismo 20 (India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Thailand, South Africa); Isomonat (Austria, Czech Republic); Isomonit (Germany, Luxembourg, Poland); Mono Mack (Luxembourg, Mexico); Monokit (Italy, Norway, Sweden, Uruguay); Monokit OD (Norway, Sweden); Monokit is mentally retarded (Austria, Italy); Pentacard (Belgium, Indonesia); Vasotrate (India, Philippines)
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The medicine is used for preventing or treating angina pectoris. The occurrence of angina pectoris is mainly due to the contraction or blockage of blood vessels in the heart, which makes the blood carrying oxygen unable to flow into the heart smoothly, leading to hypoxia in local tissues and eventually cell necrosis. The effect of this medicine is to relax blood vessels, indirectly reduce the workload of the heart and the demand for oxygen, thus improving or preventing angina pectoris caused by hypoxia.
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This medicine is divided into oral tablets, sublingual tablets, chewable tablets, long-acting tablets or capsules. In order to enhance the absorption of drugs, it is best to take tablets or capsules on an empty stomach, such as one hour before meals or two hours after meals. When using sublingual buccal tablets, they should be placed under the tongue for rapid dissolution and absorption in the mouth. When using chewable tablets, it is necessary to chew the medicine thoroughly and stay in the mouth for a period of time to achieve full absorption. Long-acting tablets or capsules must be swallowed into the stomach as a whole and cannot be opened or crushed.