Frequent dizziness after taking medication for coronary artery disease may be caused by vasodilatation, which is not tolerated by the patient, and can be treated through daily care and changes in the medication regimen.
Patients with coronary artery disease very often need to take anti-myocardial ischemia drugs for treatment. However, such drugs will cause the coronary arteries to dilate and the blood flow to become more, and some patients are unable to adapt to this change, which in turn leads to the phenomenon of dizziness.
The dosage of the drug should be reduced under the guidance of a healthcare professional to give the body sufficient time to adapt. If the problem of dizziness still occurs, it is recommended to change the medication for alternative treatment. The common ones are Isosorbide Mononitrate, Nicorandil, Trimetazidine Hydrochloride and so on. In addition, after taking medication, appropriate bed rest, to ensure that the recuperation environment is clean and ventilated, so as to avoid falls and injuries.
To summarize, coronary heart disease is a great threat to health, and serious cases may even cause heart failure. Therefore, we must pay attention to it, and seek medical treatment in time when accidents occur.