Normal people taking quick-acting heart-saving pills may cause a decrease in blood pressure, normal people are not recommended to take this drug.
1. Quick-acting heart-saving pills are mainly used in patients with coronary heart disease during acute attacks of angina pectoris, the application should be taken under the tongue, fast absorption, rapid expansion of the coronary arteries, increase the blood supply to the heart, relieve angina pectoris caused by myocardial ischemia.
2. Although the overall safety of quick-acting heart-saving pills is better, serious adverse reactions are also less. However, normal people may experience a transient decrease in blood pressure due to vasodilatation, causing dizziness, headache and other symptoms after taking fast-acting heart-saving pills. Some people may also experience allergic reactions after taking SDRP, causing symptoms such as rash and itching.
It is recommended to use the medication carefully under the guidance of a doctor and not to abuse the medication without authorization.