No but it will make you queezy.
Yes
it might cause an explosion or it might cause an oxidation and the rust of pipes.
no
Many people are surprised to learn that the nitroglycerin in the tablets is the same chemical compound as the nitroglycerin that is used as an explosive. The chemical compound is very volatile, which means that it is difficult to contain in tablet form. By handling the tablets, the nitroglycerin may be absorbed through the skin from the tablet. Briefly touching the tablets should not be a concern, but they should not be handled excessively. Also, make sure nitroglycerin tablets are stored in a cool, dry place - not the car or the bathroom cabinet. Discard the bottle 6 months after it is first opened, as the tablets may lose their effectiveness.
nitroglycerin tablets or nitroglycerin spray can both be applied sublingually (under the tongue). Either of these methods are the best type to prevent angina Pectoris
Place under the tonge, it will dissolve in a few seconds.
Nitroglycerin tablets should be stored in their original container away from light, heat, and moisture. If the tablets become discolored, crumble easily, or smell differently, they may have lost their potency and should be replaced. Always check the expiration date on the packaging as well.
Thirity days once bottle is opened.
Nitroglycerin tablets are primarily used to treat angina (chest pain) by dilating blood vessels. While they can increase blood flow, which may theoretically affect erectile function, they are not intended for or typically associated with causing erections. In some cases, the use of nitroglycerin can lead to side effects such as headaches or dizziness, which might overshadow any potential effects on erections. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for concerns regarding erectile function and the use of medications.
The maximum number of nitroglycerin tablets that can be administered in the prehospital setting is typically three tablets. However, it is important to follow local protocols and medical direction for specific guidance. Exceeding the recommended dosage can lead to severe side effects, such as hypotension and headaches, and should be avoided.
Nitroglycerin tablets and sprays prescribed as heart medication contain tiny amounts of nitroglycerin diluted by inert matter and are completely nonexplosive. http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/redox/faq/nitroglycerin.shtml
Charcoal tablets may help with diarrhea by absorbing toxins in the digestive tract and reducing inflammation. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before using charcoal tablets, as they may interfere with medication absorption and cause constipation as a side effect.