Isosorbide dinitrate

Isosorbide dinitrate is a nitrate used pharmacologically as a vasodilator, e.g. in angina pectoris but also for anal fissure, a condition which is known to involve decreased blood supply leading to poor healing.

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Antianginals

Nitrates
{Glyceryl trinitrate} {Isosorbide dinitrate} {Isosorbide mononitrate} {Molsidomine} {Pentaerythritol tetranitrate}
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Beta blockers

Cardioselective
{Acebutolol} {Atenolol} {Betaxolol} {Bisoprolol} {Esmolol} {Metoprolol} {Nebivolol}
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Non-cardioselective
{Nadolol} {Oxprenolol} {Propranolol} {Pindolol} {Sotalol}
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Calcium channel blockers

Class I
{Verapamil}
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Class II
{Amlodipine} {Felodipine} {Nicardipine} {Nifedipine} {Nisoldipine}
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Class III
{Diltiazem}
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