Nitrogesic Ointment Substitute
Composition:
NITROGLYCERIN-0.2%W/W
Uses:
<p>Nitrogesic Ointment is indicated in the treatment of anal fissures. The detailed uses of Nitrogesic Ointment are as follows:</p><ul><li><strong>Treatment of Anal Fissures: </strong>Used to relieve moderate to severe pain caused by chronic or acute anal fissures.</li><li><strong>Relief from Haemorrhoids (Piles):</strong> Eases pain, swelling, and discomfort associated with internal or external haemorrhoids.</li><li><strong>Post-Surgical Pain Management:</strong> Provides effective relief following haemorrhoidectomy (surgical removal of piles).</li><li><strong>Improves Blood Flow to Rectal Tissues: </strong>Enhances circulation to damaged tissue, aiding in tissue repair and reducing pain caused by restricted blood flow.</li></ul>
Medicinal Benefits:
Nitrogesic Ointment is used to treat moderate to severe pain associated with anal fissures. Besides this, it may assist in relieving pain and discomfort associated with haemorrhoids (piles) and haemorrhoidectomy (an operation to remove severe piles).
Nitrogesic Ointment works by relaxing blood vessels, thereby reducing pressure in the anal tissues. Thus, Nitrogesic Ointment treats pain and discomfort associated with anal fissures and piles.
No, it is recommended not to combine Nitrogesic Ointment with an erectile dysfunction medicine such as sildenafil or tadalafil. Using Nitrogesic Ointment with these medications leads to severe hypotension.
Headache is the most common side effect encountered while using Nitrogesic Ointment, which may be severe in some cases. If you experience a severe headache or the headache persists, consult your doctor immediately.
The effect of heparin may be reduced when combined with Nitrogesic Ointment. If you have any symptoms of a blood clot, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, sudden loss of vision, pain, redness, or swelling in an extremity, inform your doctor. To use both medications safely, your doctor may adjust the dose and suggest some medical tests.
Nitrogesic Ointment is not recommended for use in people with closed-angle glaucoma (a condition where the pressure inside the eye rises rapidly, causing loss of vision). If you have any concerns, please discuss them with the doctor.
Nitrogesic Ointment can be used to alleviate the pain and discomfort associated with haemorrhoids (piles) and haemorrhoidectomy (an operation to remove severe piles). However, it should be used under a doctor's supervision only.
In most cases, an anal fissure can be diagnosed with visual inspection, as it is often visible. But in some cases, in addition to physical examination, the doctor can perform the following tests: anoscopy, flexible sigmoidoscopy, and colonoscopy.