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nitroglycerin A drug that has an amazing capacity to dilate all blood vessels, particularly the coronary arterial vessels, and accordingly, relieve chest discomfort due to coronary artery disease. Nitroglycerin can be administered sublingually (under the tongue), orally (in pill form), or intravenously. Sublingual nitroglycerin usually relieves an attack of angina pectoris within minutes. Interestingly, it can relieve esophageal discomfort promptly as well, due to its potent generalized dilating capacity.
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nitroglycerin (sometimes called nitro or NTG) is a prescription medication that opens blood vessels so more blood can get to the heart. It is often proscribed for people who experience angina or chest pain resulting from an inadequate supply of blood and oxygen to the heart.
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nitroglycerin A medicine that dilates arteries causing decrease in workload on the heart.
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nitroglycerin Drug that causes dilation of blood vessels, often used in the treatment of angina pectoris.
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nitroglycerine The common term for the nitric acid ester of glycerine, ie, glyceryl nitrate. It is incorporated with nitrocellulose smokeless powder formulations to make double base propellant powders. See Powder, Double Base.
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