Words and phrases that have a meaning related to nitroglycerine: (139 results)
Often used in the same context:
nitroglycerin, picric acid, chlorate, liquid, benadryl, amyl nitrite, suppository, dilaudid, gunpowder, ethyl ether, epsom salts, phenolphthalein, activated charcoal, azide, mercuric chloride, sodium nitrate, bicarbonates, peroxide, hydroxyzine, cupric, seconal, lignocaine, perchloric acid, saltpetre, gelignite, atropine, trihydrate, hydrogen peroxide, methylamine, powder, atarax, morphine, benzo, ammonium chloride, semtex, nitric acid, amyl, potassium nitrate, curare, explosives, nitric, sulfa, trinitrotoluene, potassium chlorate, baking soda, isopropyl alcohol, demerol, thermite, carbolic acid, isordil, zinc sulphate, nitrocellulose, permanganate, dynamite, diethyl ether, silica gel, coagulant, amitriptyline, maleate, osmium tetroxide, benzocaine, phial, dmso, calcium nitrate, topical anesthetic, sodium thiosulfate, methylene blue, dihydroergotamine, sedative, sodium cyanide, tuberculin, potassium dichromate, hyoscine, benzedrine, detonator, cyanide, meprobamate, ferrous sulphate, potassium permanganate, ammonium nitrate, phenobarbital, eyedrops, calcium sulphate, methyl ethyl ketone, aminophylline, halothane, chlordiazepoxide, halcion, sodium fluoride, allantoin, eugenol, chelating, oxidiser, oxidizing agent, salicylate, cyclohexane, isopropyl, aspirins, ampule, saltpeter, liquid paraffin, silver nitrate, nitrates, aspirin, kerosene, nicotine, ammonia, antitoxin, epinephrine, gas, glycerine, oxygen, penicillin, plutonium, antimony, cocaine, dioxide, heparin, bismuth, garlic, salicylic, benzoic, bran, calomel, carbolic, charcoal, mustard, rennet, tetracycline, turmeric, aconite, ammoniac, amphetamine, antifungal, antiseptic
More general:
chemical compound, compound
Synonyms:
Also try:glyceryl trinitrate, trinitroglycerin
— Adjectives for nitroglycerine: sublingual, intravenous, liquid, pure, explosive, topical, free, dangerous, much, intracoronary, unstable, more...
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