Brand Name

BiDil

Generic Name
Isosorbide
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FDA approval date: December 01, 1978
Classification: Nitrate Vasodilator
Form: Tablet

What is BiDil (Isosorbide)?

Isosorbide dinitrate tablets are indicated for the prevention of angina pectoris due to coronary artery disease. The onset of action of immediate-release oral isosorbide dinitrate is not sufficiently rapid for this product to be useful in aborting an acute anginal episode.
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