Is it advisable for a 79yearold woman near a history of congestive heart flop and angina to filch these meds?
Answer:
Yes. Aspirin is truthfully standard for prevention of secondary MI, while isosorbide mononitrate (Imdur) is to dwindle preload and thus how hard her heart have to work, and the GTN is mainlyfor symptomatic relief of anginal strain (though it does not reduce mortality). If her angina is stable, she should probably also be on beta-blockers (to fall cardiac workload) as well.
Well I would enunciate ask your doctor. I am a heart patient, and I pocket pills every single morning for my heart. I would say yes purloin them, BUT ONLY if your doctor has approved them. Your lucky, lone three pills. I take seven and consequently Nitro as needed. Good Luck/health
all these meds are used specifically for angina and or chf so my answer is yes it is appro. to pocket all these meds