Glyceryl Trinitrate Flashcards

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What is the presentation?

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Spray bottle containing 200x atomised sprays containing 400mcg per spray

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What does it do? (6)

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Nitrates cause the relaxation of vascular smooth muscle resulting in:

Vasodilation
Peripheral pooling and reduced venous return
Reduced left ventricular and diastolic pressure (preload)
Reduced systemic vascular resistance (afterload)
Reduced myocardial energy and oxygen requirements
Relaxes spasm of coronary arteries

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What are the indications?

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Chest pain/discomfort of presumed cardiac origin not relieved by rest and reassurance with systolic BP > 90mmHg.
Acute Cardiac Pulmonary Oedema with systolic BP >90mmHg.
Autonomic Dysreflexia with systolic BP > 160mmHg.

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What are the contraindications? (3)

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Hypersensitivity
Hypotension < 90mmHg
Medications used for erectile dysfunction within 24 hours (e.g. Sildenafil®, Vardenafil®)

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What are the precautions? (5)

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Nitrates are an early intervention and should not be delayed until on the stretcher or inside the ambulance.
Administer to the patient in a seated or semi-recumbent position.
Do not shake GTN bottle prior to administration.
Assess BP before every dose.
Severe hypotension is an uncommon side effect.

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What is the dose for cardiac chest pain?

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0.4mg (1 spray) sublingually.
If pain persists after 5 minutes and BP maintained, consider further sprays of GTN at 5 minute intervals.
Should the first 3 doses provide some relief but symptoms persist, continue with further doses at 5 minute intervals if no contra-indications.

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What is the dose for cardiogenic pulmonary oedema?

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0.4mg (1 spray) sublingually.
If BP maintained, consider further sprays of GTN at 5 minute intervals.
Should the first 3 doses provide some relief but symptoms persist, continue with further doses at 5 minute intervals if no contra-indications.

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What is the dose for autonomic dysreflexia?

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0.4mg (1 spray) sublingually.

Repeat doses at 5 minute intervals until symptoms resolve or systolic BP < 160mmHg.

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What are the special considerations/side effects?

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Hypotension (rare)
Tachycardia
Flushing
Headache

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