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PSL parasternal line; photostimulable luminescence; potassium, sodium chloride, and sodium lactate [solu...
DKI dextrose potassium insulin
ACD absolute cardiac dullness; absolute claudication distance; acid-citrate-dextrose [solution]; actinom...
ACl aspiryl chloride
ASC acetylsulfanilyl chloride; altered state of consciousness; ambulatory surgical center; American Soci...
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potassium chloride <chemical> Potassium chloride. A white crystal or crystalline powder used as an electrolyte replenisher, in the treatment of hypokalaemia, in buffer solutions, and in fertilisers and explosives.
Chemical name: Potassium chloride (KCl)
(12 Dec 1998)
acid-citrate-dextrose A citrate anticoagulant used for the collection and preservation of whole blood. It has largely been replaced by newer coagulants (CPD, Adsol) that allow for longer shelf life for blood and blood products.
Acronym: ACD
(05 Mar 2000)
potato dextrose agar A culture medium used extensively for the cultivation of fungi; especially good for development of conidia and other sporulating forms by which an organism is identified microscopically.
(05 Mar 2000)
Sabouraud's dextrose agar A dextrose peptone media that supports the growth of most pathogenic fungi.
(05 Mar 2000)
dextrose <chemistry> A sirupy, or white crystalline, variety of sugar, C6H12O6 (so called from turning the plane of polarization to the right), occurring in many ripe fruits. Dextrose and levulose are obtained by the inversion of cane sugar or sucrose, and hence called invert sugar. Dextrose is chiefly obtained by the action of heat and acids on starch, and hence called also starch sugar. It is also formed from starchy food by the action of the amylolytic ferments of saliva and pancreatic juice.
The solid products are known to the trade as grape sugar; the sirupy products as glucose, or mixing sirup. These are harmless, but are only about half as sweet as cane or sucrose.
See: Dexter.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
alpha-phenoxyethylpenicillin potassium A penicillin preparation that is stable in gastric acid and is rapidly but only partially absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract.
Synonym: alpha-phenoxyethylpenicillin potassium, penicillin B.
(05 Mar 2000)
alpha-phenoxypropylpenicillin potassium A semisynthetic acid-stable penicillin that may be more effective than penicillin G.
Synonym: alpha-phenoxypropylpenicillin potassium.
(05 Mar 2000)
aluminum potassium sulfate AlK(SO4)2;an astringent and styptic; also used in veterinary medicine for ulcerative stomatitis, leukorrhoea, and conjunctivitis.
Synonym: potassium alum.
(05 Mar 2000)
amoxicillin-potassium clavulanate combination <chemical> A fixed-ratio combination of amoxicillin trihydrate, an aminopenicillin, and potassium clavulanate, a beta-lactamase inhibitor, used to treat broad-spectrum antibacterial infections, especially of resistant strains.
Pharmacological action: antibiotics, combined, antibiotics, lactam, enzyme inhibitors.
(12 Dec 1998)
antimony potassium tartrate <chemical> Bis(mu-(2,3-dihydroxybutanedioato(4-)-o(1),o(2):o(3),o(4)))diantimonate(2-) dipotassium trihydrate, stereoisomer. A schistosomicide possibly useful against other parasites. It has irritant emetic properties and may cause lethal cardiac toxicity among other adverse effects.
Pharmacological action: schistosomicides.
Chemical name: Antimonate(2-), bis(mu-(2,3-dihydroxybutanedioato(4-)-O1,O2:O3,O4))di-, dipotassium, trihydrate, stereoisomer
(12 Dec 1998)
canrenoate potassium <chemical> A synthetic pregnadiene derivative with anti-aldosterone activity.
Pharmacological action: aldosterone antagonists.
Chemical name: Pregna-4,6-diene-21-carboxylic acid, 17-hydroxy-3-oxo-, monopotassium salt, (17alpha)-
(12 Dec 1998)
penicillin G potassium Potassium benzylpenicillin;the potassium salt of penicillin G, containing 85 to 90% penicillin G.
(05 Mar 2000)
phenethicillin potassium A penicillin preparation that is stable in gastric acid and is rapidly but only partially absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract.
Synonym: alpha-phenoxyethylpenicillin potassium, penicillin B.
(05 Mar 2000)
monobasic potassium phosphate KH2PO4;used as a urinary acidifier and buffer.
(05 Mar 2000)
potassium <chemistry> An Alkali element, occurring abundantly but always combined, as in the chloride, sulphate, carbonate, or silicate, in the minerals sylvite, kainite, orthoclase, muscovite, etc. Atomic weight 39.0. Symbol K (Kalium).
It is reduced from the carbonate as a soft white metal, lighter than water, which oxidizes with the greatest readiness, and, to be preserved, must be kept under liquid hydrocarbons, as naphtha or kerosene. Its compounds are very important, being used in glass making, soap making, in fertilisers, and in many drugs and chemicals. Potassium permanganate, the salt KMnO4, crystallizing in dark red prisms having a greenish surface colour, and dissolving in water with a beautiful purple red colour; used as an oxidizer and disinfectant. The name chameleon mineral is applied to this salt and also to potassium manganate. Potassium bitartrate. See Cream of tartar.
Origin: NL. See Potassa, Potash.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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