Nitroglycerin 2% in Lactose

Nitroglycerin 2% in Lactose
Product Description

Nitroglycerin (NG), also known as nitroglycerine, trinitroglycerin (TNG), glyceryl trinitrate (GTN), or 1,2,3-trinitroxypropane, is a dense, colorless, oily, explosive liquid.

Diluted in Lactose it is used as a potent vasodilator (dilation of the vascular system) to treat heart conditions, such as angina pectoris and chronic heart failure.

Nitroglycerin 2% in lactose is shipped worldwide as non-dangerous good.

VALSYNTHESE SA

  • CH
  • 2015
    On CPHI since
  • 2
    Certificates
  • 500 - 999
    Employees
Company types
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Specifications
  • CAS Registry Number
    55-63-0
  • Supplied from
    Switzerland

VALSYNTHESE SA

  • CH
  • 2015
    On CPHI since
  • 2
    Certificates
  • 500 - 999
    Employees
Company types
Contract Service
Manufacturer/Innovator

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