isosorbida
Isosorbida, or isosorbide, refers to a group of organic nitrates derived from sorbitol. The two main pharmaceutical forms are isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN) and isosorbide mononitrate (ISMN). Both act as vasodilators and are used primarily in the prevention of angina pectoris and as components of certain heart failure regimens.
Mechanism of action is widespread: these compounds release nitric oxide (NO) in vascular smooth muscle, activating
Clinical uses and administration vary. ISDN and ISMN are used for long-term prophylaxis of angina in patients
Tolerance can develop with continuous exposure, so regimens typically include nitrate-free intervals to preserve effectiveness. Common