Yes, alcohol acts as a vasodilator, which means it can widen blood vessels. This effect occurs because alcohol relaxes the smooth muscles in the vessel walls, leading to increased blood flow and decreased blood pressure. However, excessive alcohol consumption can have detrimental cardiovascular effects and may counteract its vasodilatory benefits. It's important to consume alcohol in moderation to avoid negative health impacts.
Alcohol acts as a vasodilator, increasing the diameter of blood vessels.
Alcohol is a vasodilator, meaning it causes the blood vessels to relax and widen, leading to increased blood flow. This can contribute to flushing of the skin and a feeling of warmth.
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As far as I know, none of them is a vasodilator. May be you meant nicotinic acid,"niacin". It's the one that has a vasodilator effect.
Lipitor is a drug that lowers harmful fats in the blood, including cholesterol. Its chemical name is atorvastatin. It is not a vasodilator.
a vasodilator causes dilation of the blood vessels; a venodilator is a vasodilator that causes dilation of veins
Yes. Vasodilators widen the blood vessels in the body, so when you inhale marijuana your pupils widen, which makes marijuana a vasodilator.
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Nitro is used topically as a vasodilator