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Isosorbide Dinitrate (Isordil)

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Name: Isosorbide Dinitrate (Isordil)

Class: Antianginal Agent (Organonitrate)

Mechanism: Converted to NO ® activation of cytosolic guanylate cyclase ® ­ cGMP ® activation of cGMP-dependent protein kinase ® smooth muscle relaxation ® vasodilation. Greater effect in veins & large arteries than in resistance vessels ® ¯¯ preload, ¯ afterload ® ¯ work ® ¯ O2 demand. Inhib. of platelet fxn.

Absorption: Sublingual preferred ® complete absorption. Oral ® ­ 1st pass Metabolism, low bioavail. Buccal/transdermal ® slow absorption.

Dist.:

Metabolism.: 80% converted to active Metabolismolite 5-ISMN before entering systemic circulation. Hepatic inactivation via glutathione-organic nitrate reductase.

Excretion, : Renal. 10 min. Short duration of action (20-30 min.).

Toxicity/S.E.s: Orthostatic hypotension, tachycardia, severe throbbing headache, dizziness, flushing, syncope. C/i w/elevated ICP.

Utility: Treat angina. Subling. not suitable for maintenance therapy. Oral/buccal/transdermal for prophylaxis, but may ® tolerance

Special Features: 8+ hr. breaks necessary to avoid tolerance from slow absorp.