Efficacy of transdermal isosorbid-dinitrate spray was investigated in 167 of 254 patients with stable angina pectoris. The transdermal application of isosorbid-dinitrate decreased successfully the number of anginal attacks and the sublingual nitroglycerin or isosorbid-dinitrate consumption. Very few side effects were observed and the patients well-being was good during treatment.
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