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Nitroglycerin - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Nitroglycerin is a vasodilatory drug used primarily to provide relief from anginal chest pain . It is currently FDA approved for the acute relief of an attack or acute prophylaxis of angina pectoris secondary to coronary artery disease.
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Nitroglycerin - Wikipedia
Nitroglycerin has been used for over 130 years in medicine as a potent vasodilator (causing dilation of the vascular system) to treat heart conditions.
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Nitroglycerin: Uses & Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic
Nitroglycerin prevents and treats chest pain by relaxing your blood vessels. You should take this medication at the first sign of chest pain or tightness.
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nitroglycerine
nitroglycerine, -in (naɪtrəʊˈglɪsərɪn) [nitro- d.] A violently explosive substance, having the form of a yellowish oily liquid, which is obtained by adding glycerine to a mixture of nitric and sulphuric acids.1857 Miller Elem. Chem., Org. 92 Nitroglycerin..and various other compounds may be obtained...
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Nitroglycerin (oral route, sublingual route) - Side effects & dosage
Nitroglycerin is used to prevent angina (chest pain) caused by coronary artery disease. This medicine is also used to relieve an angina attack ...
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Nitroglycerine - IDLH | NIOSH - CDC
Ethylene glycol dinitrate and nitroglycerine are vasodilators and initial exposures result in headache, dizziness, nausea, or decreases in blood pressure.
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1,2,4-Butanetriol trinitrate
It is less volatile, less sensitive to shock, and more thermally stable than nitroglycerine, for which it is a promising replacement.
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Nitroglycerine and Dynamite - NobelPrize.org
Nitroglycerine is an explosive liquid which was first made by Ascanio Sobrero in 1846 by treating glycerol with a mixture of nitric and sulphuric acid.
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Nitroglycerine - Healio
Nitroglycerin forms the free radical nitric oxide which has many beneficial properties in the presence of myocardial ischemia and is used in the treatment of ...
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Nitroglycerin: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action - DrugBank
Nitroglycerin is a nitrate vasodilator used to treat or prevent angina, heart failure, hypertension, and anal fissures.
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A short history of nitroglycerine and nitric oxide in pharmacology and ...
Nitroglycerine (NG) was discovered in 1847 by Ascanio Sobrero in Turin, following work with Theophile-Jules Pelouze.
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Nitroglycerin | American Experience | Official Site - PBS
Nitroglycerin is an explosive compound formed by the combination of glycerol and nitric and sulfuric acids. It was first synthesized in 1864 by chemist ...
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Gelignite
blasting gelatin or simply "jelly", is an explosive material consisting of collodion-cotton (a type of nitrocellulose or guncotton) dissolved in either nitroglycerine It is more stable than dynamite, but can still suffer from "sweating" or leaching out nitroglycerine.
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nitro
nitro (ˈnaɪtrəʊ) 1. Abbrev. of nitro-powder: see nitro- d.1903 Blackw. Mag. Oct. 512/1 In most of the better brands of nitros, what used to be a positive danger has been reduced to a very occasional discomfort. 2. Abbrev. of nitroglycerine. slang.1935 N. Ersine Underworld & Prison Slang 54 Nitro, ni...
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Diethylene glycol dinitrate
Toxicity
If ingested, like nitroglycerine, it rapidly causes vasodilation through the release of nitric oxide, a physiological signaling molecule that The medical application was never widespread, the standard nitroglycerine being faster acting and very inexpensive; oral nitrates in any case being only
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