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How to eat quick-acting jiuxin pills?

As we all know, Xiao Su Jiuxin Pill is an emergency medicine for treating coronary heart disease and angina pectoris. It has been used in clinic for more than 20 years, and has triple effects of prevention, treatment and first aid. But many patients don't know some details of taking medicine, so they don't give full play to their efficacy.

1. Patients should gradually explore the regularity of angina pectoris before use, such as chest tightness, precordial discomfort, left shoulder acid and other discomfort, and take quick-acting Jiuxin Pills quickly. Because every attack of angina pectoris will bring serious damage to heart and brain function. Taking medicine in time when there are premonitory symptoms can achieve better results.

2. The general preventive dose is 4 capsules each time, 2~3 times a day; The therapeutic dose is 6 capsules each time, 3 times a day; Take 15 capsules each time during acute attack. How much dose should be taken is best determined according to the condition under the guidance of a doctor.

3. The master method is sublingual administration, and the effective components of the drug can quickly enter the blood circulation through sublingual mucosa absorption, thus avoiding the oral metabolic process through the stomach and liver and reducing the drug degradation loss. In order to exert the drug effect more quickly, you can crush the pills first and then put them under your tongue. Dry mouth can contain a little boiled water to facilitate drug absorption, but it should not be taken with water.

4. Mastering posture and taking medicine should adopt sitting posture, which can reduce the amount of blood flowing back to the heart, reduce the burden on the heart, and make the myocardial oxygen supply meet its own needs relatively, thus alleviating the condition. Patients should not take medicine in supine or standing position. Due to the high head position when taking medicine standing up, blood pressure often drops due to systemic vasodilation, causing syncope. However, due to the low position of the heart, a large amount of blood returns to the heart, which leads to a sudden increase in cardiac blood storage and aggravates the burden on the heart, and the symptoms of angina pectoris are difficult to control.