Examples of using Nitroglycerin in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Nitroglycerin should be kept in the original glass container and tightly capped after each use to prevent loss of tablet potency.
Therefore, patients receiving sublingual nitroglycerin should avoid ergotamine and related drugs
Nitroglycerin should be kept in the original glass container and must be tightly capped after each use to prevent loss of tablet potency.
Lifetime dietary administration of up to 1058 mg/kg/day of nitroglycerin was not tumorigenic in mice.
No specific antagonist to the vasodilator effects of nitroglycerin is known, and no intervention has been subject to controlled study as a therapy of nitroglycerin overdose.
isosorbide dinitrate, nitroglycerin).
After that… you injected the potassium into the… basilica vein under her armpit… to help preserve the body… before dripping nitroglycerin on her tongue.
Sildenafil should not be taken by people on nitrates such as nitroglycerin glycerin trinitrate, as this.
These pills can be dangerous if you have heart disease that requires you to take nitroglycerin or other medicines that contain nitrates.
10% of the pharmacological activity of nitroglycerin.
Carcinogenicity potential of nitroglycerin was evaluated in rats receiving up to 434 mg/kg/day of dietary nitroglycerin for 2 years.
These can be dangerous if you have heart disease that requires you to take nitroglycerin or other medicines that contain nitrates.
This is a photograph of the nitroglycerin medicine that would have saved his life… if it hadn't been kept from him.
His nitroglycerin was just an arm's length away,
They confirm the nitroglycerin in Titus Delancey's glass
She was the unwitting supplier of the nitroglycerin that you used to poison your father, was she not?
If I take a nitroglycerin tablet, I can walk a little farther,
Under these conditions, nothing remained for the intelligentsia but to multiply their revolutionary enthusiasm by the explosive force of nitroglycerin.
nitrocellulose, and nitroglycerin.
the chemist who invented nitroglycerin.