Treatment of peripheral artery disease (PAD), Fontaine Stage IIb with vasoactive substances is of limited efficacy and does not last beyond the active treatment. Glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) is a vasodilating agent that relaxes vascular smooth muscle cells. The aim was to prove the concept that GTN sublingual powder has sustained clinical efficacy and adequate safety in these patients. This was a multicentre, randomised, double blind, placebo controlled, forced titration, proof of concept study (phase IIa). Patients had a treadmill test at baseline, after 12 weeks of GTN/placebo administration, and at 19 and 26 weeks (without treatment). Primary objectives were an increase in initial claudication distance (ICD) and absolute claudication distance (ACD) at 12 weeks. Intermittent treatment with nitroglycerin sublingual powder may represent a potential treatment option for patients with PAD stage Fontaine IIb, with an immediate and a sustained effect. The observed increases in ACD and ICD were however not statistically significant in this phase IIa proof of concept study. Further studies are required.

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