What to do if you take isosorbide mononitrate tablets by mistake

People who take isosorbide mononitrate tablets by mistake should pay attention to rest, reduce activities, measure blood pressure, observe any special discomfort, and seek medical attention if necessary.
Isosorbide mononitrate tablets can dilate peripheral arteries and veins, and are suitable for patients with coronary angina and chronic heart failure. If the drug is mistakenly administered, adverse reactions such as hypotension, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, tachycardia, and fatigue may occur, but this varies from person to person, and some people may have no reaction. It is necessary to pay attention to rest, reduce activities, measure blood pressure, heart rate, etc., and observe any other uncomfortable symptoms.
If the dosage is small, the discomfort can be relieved by itself after the drug is metabolized. If the dosage is large, the blood pressure and heart rate are obviously abnormal, or combined with other obvious discomforts, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time.