Headache is the most frequent side effect and was the cause of 2% of all dropouts from controlled-clinical trials. Headache decreased in incidence after the first few days of therapy.
The following table shows the frequency of adverse reactions observed in 1% or more of subjects in 6 placebo-controlled trials, conducted in the United States and abroad. The same table shows the frequency of withdrawal for these adverse reactions. In many cases the adverse reactions were of uncertain relation to drug treatment.
Frequency Of Adverse Reactions (Discontinuations)* |
| 6 Placebo-Controlled Studies |
Dose | Placebo | 5 mg | 10 mg | 20 mg |
Patients | 160 | 54 | 52 | 159 |
Headache | 6% (0%) | 17% (0%) | 13% (0%) | 35% (5%) |
Fatigue | 2% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 4% (0%) | 1% (0%) |
Upper Respiratory Infection | <1% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 4% (0%) | 1% (0%) |
Pain | <1% (0%) | 4% (0%) | 0% (0%) | <1% (0%) |
Dizziness | 1% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 4% (0%) |
Nausea | <1% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 3% (2%) |
Increased Cough | <1% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 2% (0%) | <1% (0%) |
Rash | 0% (0%) | 2% (2%) | 0% (0%) | <1% (0%) |
Abdominal Pain | <1% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 2% (0%) | 0% (0%) |
Allergic Reaction | 0% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 2% (0%) | 0% (0%) |
Cardiovascular Disorder | 0% (0%) | 2% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 0% (0%) |
Chest Pain | <1% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 2% (0%) | <1% (0%) |
Diarrhea | 0% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 2% (0%) | 0% (0%) |
Flushing | 0% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 2% (0%) | 0% (0%) |
Emotional Lability | 0% (0%) | 2% (0%) | 0% (0%) | 0% (0%) |
Pruritus | 1% (0%) | 2% (2%) | 0% (0%) | 0% (0%) |
*Some individuals discontinued for multiple reasons. |
Other adverse reactions, each reported by fewer than 1% of exposed patients, and in many cases of uncertain relation to drug treatment, were:
Cardiovascular: acute myocardial infarction, apoplexy, arrhythmias, bradycardia, edema, hypertension, hypotension, pallor, palpitations, tachycardia.
Dermatologic: sweating.
Gastrointestinal: anorexia, dry mouth, dyspepsia, thirst, vomiting, decreased weight.
Genitourinary: prostatic disorder.
Miscellaneous: amblyopia, back pain, bitter taste, muscle cramps, neck pain, paresthesia, susurrus aurium.
Neurologic: anxiety, impaired concentration, depression, insomnia, nervousness, nightmares, restlessness, tremor, vertigo.
Respiratory: asthma, dyspnea, sinusitis.
Extremely rarely, ordinary doses of organic nitrates have caused methemoglobinemia in normal-seeming patients; for further discussion of its diagnosis and treatment see OVERDOSAGE.
To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. at 1-855-204-1431 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.