Antianginal
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Antianginal
Feature
treat narrowing coronary arteries
Generic
Isosorbide mononitrate
Generic
Isosorbide Dinitrate
Generic
Nitroglycerin

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Generic Purpose
Generic Category
Generic Brandname
By Category
Intro
21
13
Nervous-System
106
Alpha-agonist
2
Antihistamine
3
High-blood-pressure-meds
9
69
Diuretic
8
10
ACE-inhibitor
11
19
alpha-blocker
10
16
ARB
10
9
beta-blocker
13
calcium-channel-blocker
12
12
Vasodialator
4
Antiarrhythmic
11
4
Antianginal
5
4
Statins
9
High-cholesterol
11
Anticoagulant
14
15
Thrombolytic
8
4
Antiplatelet
6
5
Acne-Agent
2
alkylating-agent-antineoplastic
6
Respiratory
20
Bronchodilator
3
Allergy-and-Asthma
12
Infection
1
Antibiotic
1
37
Antifungal
3
6
Antiviral
14
10
Pain
5
14
Anti-Inflammatory
16
52
Opioid
1
Muscoskeletal
14
Muscle-relaxant
1
Corticosteroid
1
antiemetic-and-antinauseant
2
Antihypoglycemic
2
Antineoplastic
2
3
Anticonvulsant
11
10
Antisecretory
3
Digitalis-Glycosides
2
Hormones
6
Diabetes
17
Gastrointestinal
1
9
Antiulcer
13
Laxative
2
Appetite-Suppresant
2
Antiflatulent
2
Antacid
4
Digestive-Enzymes
2
Stop-Vomit
4
Motion-Sickness
2
Antidiarrhea
2
muscarinic-antagonist-anticholinergic
4
Genitourinary
10
Mental-Health
9
33
Anti-anxiety
1
Antidepressant
2
Stimulant
1
potassium-sparing-diuretic
2
Opthalmic
7
Neuro
10
Ear
3
Contraceptive
1
 
 
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Isosorbide mononitrate, sold under many brand names, is a medication used for heart-related chest pain (angina), heart failure, and esophageal spasms. It can be used both to treat and to prevent heart-related chest pain; however, it is generally less preferred than beta blockers or calcium channel blockers. It is taken by mouth.

Nitroglycerin (NG), also known as nitroglycerine, trinitroglycerin (TNG), nitro, glyceryl trinitrate (GTN), or 1,2,3-trinitroxypropane, is a dense, colorless, oily, explosive liquid most commonly produced by nitrating glycerol with white fuming nitric acid under conditions appropriate to the formation of the nitric acid ester. Chemically, the substance is an organic nitrate compound rather than a nitro compound, yet the traditional name is often retained. Invented in 1847, nitroglycerin has been used as an active ingredient in the manufacture of explosives, mostly dynamite, and as such it is employed in the construction, demolition, and mining industries. Since the 1880s, it has been used by the military as an active ingredient, and a gelatinizer for nitrocellulose, in some solid propellants, such as cordite and ballistite.