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DDS LEC FINALS

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Used widely in the prophylactic treatment of angina. It has a relatively low dose, short plasma half-life, high peak plasma levels, and inherent side effects when taken sublingually, a popular route. It is rapidly metabolized by the liver when taken orally, this first-pass effect is bypassed by the transdermal route.

Author: LEIGHTON DWIGHT OBILLOS



Answer:

Nitroglycerin


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