Nitroglycerin prolongs the bleeding time in healthy males

Thrombosis Research
T RingC E Larsen

Abstract

Bleeding time was prolonged when measured 6 minutes after the administration of 0.5 mg nitroglycerin (NTG) sublingually in 15 men aged 25-40 years. The prolongation was not caused by a general inhibition of platelet aggregation. 4 g acetylsalicylic acid inhibited the effect of NTG on the bleeding time with a time course similar to the vessel wall cyclooxygenase. This may indicate that the effect of NTG is mediated by prostacyclin.

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