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Nitroglycerin (NG) (alternative
spelling nitroglycerine), also
known as
trinitroglycerol (TNG), nitro,
glyceryl trinitrate (GTN), or 1,2,3-trinitroxypropane...
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Nitroglycerin, also
known as
glyceryl trinitrate (GTN), is a
vasodilator used for
heart failure, high
blood pressure (hypertension), anal fissures, painful...
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Dynamite is an
explosive made of
nitroglycerin,
sorbents (such as
powdered s**** or clay), and stabilizers. It was
invented by the
Swedish chemist and...
- armaments. Nobel's most
famous invention, dynamite, was an
explosive using nitroglycerin that was
patented in 1867. He
further invented gelignite in 1875 and...
- are
hired by an
American oil
company to
drive two trucks,
loaded with
nitroglycerin needed to
extinguish an oil well fire, over
mountain dirt roads. It...
- pectoris, a
symptom of
Ischaemic heart disease, is
treated with
nitroglycerin.
Nitroglycerin is
known as a vasodilator.
Vasodilators work by
relaxing the...
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angina attacks. Long-acting
nitroglycerins such as
isosorbide dinitrate or
intermittent use of short-acting
nitroglycerin (to
treat acute symptoms) may...
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medications such as
antiplatelets (including aspirin), beta blockers, or
nitroglycerin may be recommended.
Procedures such as
percutaneous coronary intervention...
- an
explosive material may, for example, be:
chemical energy, such as
nitroglycerin or
grain dust
pressurized gas, such as a gas cylinder,
aerosol can,...
- are the
esters of
nitric acid and alcohols. A well-known
example is
nitroglycerin,
which is not a
nitro compound,
despite its name.
Nitrate esters are...