Whakamahia ai te glyceryl trinitrate hei whakamaene i te uma tino mamae. He whakangohe i ngā ia toto,
kia nui ake ai te toto e rere ana ki te manawa.
Me whakamutu te mea e mahi ana koe. Me noho ki raro ka whakamahi i tētahi tōrehu 1 ki raro i tō arero.
Mēnā ka whakamaenetia te tino mamae o tō uma mā te whakatā, mā tō tōrehu rānei, ka taea e koe te āta hoki ki te mahi i ō mahi.
Mēnā kei te tino mamae tonu tō uma i muri i te 5 meneti, me whakamahi tētahi tōrehu 1 anō.
Mēnā kei te tino mamae tonu tō uma i muri i te 5 meneti atu anō, me whakarite pērā anō i tētahi mate manawa – me wawe te waea atu mō tētahi waka tūroro (111).
Ka tukituki pea ētahi rongoā ehara i te ōta rongoā ki te glyceryl trinitrate, pērā i ēnei:
Me kōrero atu ki tō kaitaka rongoā, rata rānei mō ngā rongoā katoa, whakamaimoatanga rānei e whiwhi ana koe, tae atu ki ngā huaora, ngā hua otaota, ngā whakapōauau rānei.
Ngā Hua Kino | Tūtohutanga hei whai |
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Uraura, ānini māhunga Kapa manawa tere Tāporepore, aniroro |
Me takoto ki raro kia mutu rā anō ngā pānga – me kōrero atu ki tō rata mēnā ka raruraru |
Ki te pā mai ētahi atu hua kino, me kōrero atu ki tō rata, kaitaka rongoā rānei.
He mōhiohio hira kei roto i tēnei mātārere, engari ehara koinei ngā mōhiohio katoa, mō tēnei rongoā.
I whakaritea e te Komiti MyMedicines i te Hōhipera o Ōtautahi, Te Whatu Ora - Waitaha, Aotearoa. Poutū-te-rangi 2023
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