A vasodilator is a substance that causes blood vessels to widen, improving blood flow and reducing blood pressure. Common examples include nitric oxide, certain medications like nitroglycerin, and natural compounds such as adenosine. Additionally, some foods, like garlic and Dark Chocolate, have vasodilating properties due to their effects on the endothelium and circulation. These substances help relax the smooth muscle in blood vessel walls, promoting better cardiovascular health.
Intolerable Acts
A series of acts meant to punish the colonies. Also called the Intolerable acts
The Intolerable Acts
Colonists referred to the various British laws and taxes imposed on them as "Acts," often using terms like the "Intolerable Acts" or "Coercive Acts" to express their resentment. These acts, which included the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts, were viewed as unjust and oppressive measures that violated their rights. The term "Acts" became synonymous with the growing discontent that ultimately fueled the American Revolution.
The Coercive act and the Quebec act became known as the Intolerable acts.
Alcohol acts as a vasodilator, increasing the diameter of blood vessels.
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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.
The empirical formula of the nitrogen oxide containing 53.85% nitrogen is N2O. This compound is commonly known as nitrous oxide or laughing gas, and it can act as a vasodilator to lower blood pressure when administered in controlled amounts.
The suffix for "vasodilator" is "-dilator," which indicates a substance that causes dilation or widening of blood vessels. In this context, "vaso-" refers specifically to blood vessels. Therefore, "vasodilator" describes a drug or agent that relaxes blood vessel walls, leading to increased blood flow.
Vasodilator drugs work directly on the muscles of one's arteries, dilating them and increasing blood flow. This eases pressure on the heart and lowers blood pressure.
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