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Nitro-Time 9mg ER Capsules have been a lifeline for many dealing with angina, providing relief and improving quality of life. However, like any medication, it comes with its own set of potential side effects and considerations. I've been on this medication for a few months now, and while it's been effective, I've experienced some side effects. I'm curious about how others are managing their side effects and if anyone has any tips or tricks to share. Wondering if anyone else has had severe reactions or found ways to mitigate common side effects like headaches and dizziness, and what has been your experience so far with Nitro-Time 9mg ER? Is it a medication that improves the heart's workload and how do we know it's working properly our experience so far and if anyone would recommend it?

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last active 4/18/2026
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marie_ferguson4/16/2026

I've been taking Nitro-Time for about a year now. The headaches were rough at first, but my doctor advised me to take it at a consistent time every day and they've mostly gone away.

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carolyn_hughes4/16/2026

This medication has been a game-changer for me. I used to have frequent angina attacks, but since I started taking Nitro-Time, they've become rare. It's a lifesaver, even with the occasional side effect.

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dennis_jordan4/16/2026

Has anyone else noticed a significant drop in blood pressure? I've had a few episodes of severe dizziness and had to sit down right away.

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kathryn_peters4/16/2026

I’m a bit worried about the sweating. I’m always nervous about taking a new medication, and the sweating is a bit unnerving.

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aaron_nelson4/17/2026

I had a really bad reaction when I first started taking it—my throat felt like it was closing up. I ended up in the ER, but it turns out I was just having an allergic reaction. I’m on a different med now, and it’s working great. Always good to trust your gut and seek medical help right away.

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teresa_henry4/17/2026

Just a reminder to report any severe side effects to the FDA. It's important for them to know if there are any patterns emerging with this medication. Always err on the side of caution and call your doctor if you’re experiencing something new or unexpected.

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timothy_thompson4/17/2026

I've had a weird experience where my vision was blurred for a bit. Scared me at first, but my doctor said it's a known side effect and it should fade. It did.

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frank_vargas4/17/2026

I've had no side effects so far, thankfully. Just a bit of a headache when I first started, but that went away. Fingers crossed it stays that way.

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william_owens4/17/2026

My cardiologist recommended taking it sublingually when I feel an angina attack coming on. It's made a world of difference in how quickly it works. However, I did experience some flushing which was a bit concerning at first, but it subsided.