Antianginal is the term for any drug used in the treatment of ischaemic Heart disease.
An antianginal is any variety of drug used in the treatment of angina pectoris.
Nitroglycerin
Yep, but you won't explode from taking it. See the attached link.
Hydralazine is an example of a drug that can elicit the coronary steal phenomenon by dilating the healthy epicardial coronary vessels and "stealing" blood from the already maximally dilated endocardial vessels.
Recreational Drug.
No, a drug can not have new drug application and an abbreviated drug application number can be NOT the same. Source: Experience.
Drug addict is the correct spelling. A drug addict suffers from drug addiction.
Drug tests can not differentiate the means of taking a drug.
The National Drug Code number of the drug is included is this section of a drug monograph Answer: How Supplied (page 42-45)
a drug
A drug bound to a protein is an active drug
the abbreviation for intravenous drug is iv drug.