Norvasc is not considered to be a nitrate medication. It is taken to lower blood pressure and should not be taken with other medications for hypertension.
Yes, it is.
The percent of N in sodium nitrate would be 84.6. This is considered a lot of sodium.
Call a pharmasist, they are by far the best resource. HELLO I AM 24 YEARS OLD AND I HAVE PREHYPERTENTION. I AM ON THE DAILY DOSE OF 10MG OF NORVASC, UPON TAKING THIS MEDICATION I WAS SMOKING WEED AND IT HAD SOME EFFECT ON WHERE IT RAISED MY BLOOD PRESSURE TO 200/100 AND EVER SINCE I HAVE NOT SMOKED BUT I'VE BEEN ON IT FOR 6 MONTHS NOW AND WAS WONDERING IF I THE MEDICINE WAS GOING TO MESS WITH THE MEDICATION
No. If Sodium is considered, then it is a highly reactive metal. But if Sodium Nitrate is considered, then it is a salt which has been formed by reacting Sodium with dilute Nitric Acid.
A salt of the nitric acid - containing the ion nitrate, NO-3.
Yes
since a thick insoluble precipitateof Al nitrate is formed on the Al sample, it doesn't work further.....
Sertaconazole nitrate (Ertaczo) is a topical antifungal medication used to treat skin infections due to Candida albicans, Epidermophyton & Tricophyton.
Silver nitrate is the most soluble in water of all common silver salts and is generally considered soluble, although it does have a saturation limit.
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Lead Nitrate is the salt of a strong acid (nitric acid) and a weak base (lead (II) or lead (IV) hydroxide). Salts like these are somewhat acidic so lead nitrate (regardless of the oxidation state of lead) is an acid.