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Title: [Clinical effects of isosorbide dinitrate in the transdermal spray (TD Spray Iso Mack) form]. Author: Vítovec J, Stejfa M, Blaha M, Nĕmcová H, Roubalík P, Spác J. Journal: Vnitr Lek; 1989 Aug; 35(8):758-64. PubMed ID: 2800383. Abstract: The authors report on their experience with the transdermal spray, TD spray Iso Mack. Using a graded ergometric test, the authors examined 11 patients with angina on exertion before and 60 minutes after administration of 60 mg of the effective substance by the transdermal route. The average threshold of ischaemia and work tolerance increased significantly and the ECG depression of segment S-T receded. In an open trial six patients were investigated with angina on exertion during three-week treatment with the spray--twice a day 60 mg by the transdermal route--as compared with standard treatment. The number of attacks and consumption of sublingual nitroglycerin decreased significantly. Five patients were subjected to haemodynamic examination before and repeatedly after application of 60 mg of the spray. A significant drop of the filling pressures occurred which persisted for 6 to 8 hours.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]