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I am feeling pain in my chest. Should I take Sorbitrate 10 Tablet?

Asked by Female, 47 · 2 months ago

Do not take Sorbitrate 10 Tablet (isosorbide dinitrate) unless it has been specifically prescribed for your chest pain or angina. If you experience sudden or severe chest pain, call an ambulance immediately, as this may indicate a serious heart problem. In the meantime, lie down, rest quietly, and loosen any tight clothing while awaiting urgent medical assessment.
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I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing chest pain. Chest pain can be a serious symptom and should be evaluated promptly by a doctor. Sorbitrate 10 Tablet (which contains isosorbide dinitrate) is a medication used to prevent or treat chest pain caused by heart conditions, but it should only be taken under the guidance of a cardiologist or a qualified doctor after proper diagnosis.

Important steps you should take:

  • If the chest pain is severe, sudden, or accompanied by symptoms like shortness of breath, sweating, nausea, or pain radiating to the arm or jaw, please seek emergency medical help immediately by calling Apollo Emergency at 1066.
  • Do not self-medicate with Sorbitrate or any other medication without a doctor's prescription and advice.
  • Visit a cardiologist as soon as possible for a thorough evaluation to determine the cause of your chest pain and appropriate treatment.

Your safety is the priority, so please get professional medical help promptly.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you're feeling chest pain. However, I cannot give medical advice. Please provide your age and gender for a more relevant response. It's important to consult a doctor for chest pain, and do not take any medicine without a doctor's advice.

Answered 2 months ago

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