Home About medicines Taking medicines
|
|
 The time it takes for a medicine to work varies from medicine to medicine. For example, glyceryl trinitrate, a medicine commonly used to treat chest pain associated with angina, is used as a tablet and, increasingly in the form of a spray, and provides almost immediate relief from the symptoms. In contrast, some medicines used to treat anxiety, nervous disorders and depression can have a delayed effect and, depending on the drug, days or even several weeks’ treatment may be required before a patient experiences real benefit.
For more information on the various methods of taking medicines, please read 'How to take medicine '

|
|
|
|