Table of Contents
- What is Isosorbide Dinitrate?
- How Does It Work?
- Medical Conditions Treated
- Administration and Dosage
- Potential Side Effects
- Ongoing Research
What is Isosorbide Dinitrate?
Isosorbide dinitrate is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs called nitrates. It’s commonly used to treat various heart and blood vessel conditions[1]. This drug is known by several brand names, including Isordil, Dilatrate-SR, and Sorbitrate[2].
How Does It Work?
Isosorbide dinitrate works as a vasodilator, which means it helps to widen (dilate) blood vessels. This action has effects on both arteries and veins in your body[3]. By widening blood vessels, isosorbide dinitrate can:
- Improve blood flow to the heart
- Reduce the workload on the heart
- Lower blood pressure
These effects can help relieve symptoms associated with various heart conditions and improve overall heart function[1].
Medical Conditions Treated
Isosorbide dinitrate is used to treat several medical conditions, including:
- Heart Failure: This medication can help improve symptoms in patients with heart failure, a condition where the heart can’t pump blood effectively[1].
- Acute Coronary Syndrome: Isosorbide dinitrate may be used in the treatment of acute coronary syndrome, which includes conditions like unstable angina and heart attacks[4].
- Pulmonary Edema: This drug can help manage pulmonary edema, a condition where fluid accumulates in the lungs[5].
- Fontan Physiology: Research is being conducted on the use of isosorbide dinitrate in patients who have undergone the Fontan operation, a type of heart surgery[3].
Administration and Dosage
Isosorbide dinitrate can be administered in various forms, including:
- Oral tablets or capsules
- Intravenous (IV) injection
- Spray form
The dosage and method of administration can vary depending on the specific condition being treated and the individual patient’s needs. For example:
- In some heart failure studies, patients received 20mg to 40mg three times daily[1].
- For acute coronary syndrome, a continuous intravenous infusion might be used[4].
- In some cases, isosorbide dinitrate may be combined with other medications like hydralazine for enhanced effects[6].
Always follow your doctor’s instructions regarding dosage and administration.
Potential Side Effects
Like all medications, isosorbide dinitrate can cause side effects. Some potential side effects include:
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Low blood pressure (hypotension)
- Fainting (syncope)
These side effects are often related to the medication’s blood vessel-widening effects. Your doctor will monitor you for these side effects and may adjust your dosage if needed[3].
Ongoing Research
Isosorbide dinitrate continues to be the subject of ongoing research to explore its potential benefits in various conditions:
- Heart Failure in African Patients: Studies are investigating the effectiveness of isosorbide dinitrate combined with hydralazine in treating heart failure in African patients[6].
- Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Research is exploring the potential benefits of isosorbide dinitrate spray combined with chitosan in treating diabetic foot ulcers[2].
- Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: Studies are comparing the effectiveness of isosorbide dinitrate to other treatments like furosemide in managing acute decompensated heart failure[7].
- Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: Research is exploring the potential use of isosorbide dinitrate in combination with ibuprofen for treating Duchenne muscular dystrophy[8].
These ongoing studies highlight the continued interest in understanding and expanding the potential uses of isosorbide dinitrate in various medical conditions.




