Cardiovascular Medications

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a chemical compound containing the nitrate ion (NO3-), such as potassium nitrate or sodium nitrate

  • Nitrate is commonly used in fertilizers to promote plant growth.
  • I heard that nitrate is in a lot of processed foods these days.
  • Watch out for foods high in nitrate, they're not good for you.
  • The nitrate of our relationship was explosive, leading to a messy breakup.

noun a substance that helps the body turn fat into energy

  • L-carnitine is a compound that plays a crucial role in the transportation of fatty acids into your cells' mitochondria for energy production.
  • I heard that L-carnitine is supposed to help with weight loss by boosting metabolism.
  • Yo, have you tried that L-carnitine supplement? It's supposed to give you mad energy for workouts.
  • Think of L-carnitine as the Uber for fatty acids, it helps them get to their destination for energy production.

noun a substance that causes blood vessels to dilate, thereby increasing blood flow

  • The doctor prescribed a vasodilator to help widen the blood vessels and improve circulation.
  • I heard that taking a vasodilator can help with blood flow and reduce high blood pressure.
  • My grandma swears by that vasodilator pill for her heart problems.
  • In a figurative sense, a vasodilator can be seen as opening up new opportunities and pathways in life.

noun a drug that is used to treat heart conditions and can enhance athletic performance

  • The athlete was banned from competition after testing positive for meldonium.
  • I heard that some athletes got in trouble for using meldonium.
  • Did you know some athletes were caught doping with meldonium?
  • The use of meldonium was like a ticking time bomb for the athlete's career.