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Title: The utility of Nitroderm TTS in angina pectoris: long-term treatment after switching from long-acting oral isosorbide dinitrate. Author: Hayashi H, Ito T, Matsubara T, Watanabe T, Kuzuya F, Mizuno Y, Sotohata I, Fujinami T, Toyama J, Yamada K. Journal: Clin Cardiol; 1994 Jan; 17(1):31-6. PubMed ID: 8149680. Abstract: Long-acting oral isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN) was replaced by Nitroderm TTS, and the utility of this drug in long-term treatment was assessed in 69 patients with angina pectoris. The frequency of attacks (p < 0.001) and the consumption of sublingual nitrate tablets (p < 0.01) were found to be significantly lower at 2 weeks to 6 months than in the observation period in patients who experienced attacks or received sublingual tablets during the observation period. On the other hand, no significant time-lapse changes from the observation period were noted in patients who experienced no attacks or received no sublingual tablets during the observation period. The symptoms of adverse effects were mild. The improvement rates (improved) of subjective symptoms and electrocardiogram (ECG) in Group A were about 50% after 6 months. On the other hand, the improvement rates (not aggravated) of subjective symptoms and ECG in Group B were more than 90%. Nitroderm TTS is considered a useful plaster preparation which can be used for sufficiently extended periods of time because its efficacy was as high as, or higher than, that of oral ISDN when this drug was administered over a long period of time after a switch from long-acting oral ISDN in angina pectoris patients.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]