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dexiotropic wound in a spiral from left to right, as a shell.
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dexmedetomidine hydrochloride an imidazole derivative that is a selective α2-adrenergic receptor agonist; administered intravenously as a sedative for patients in intensive care units.
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Dexon trademark for a preparation of polyglycolic acid, a polymer used to make nonirritating absorbable sutures.
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Dexpak trademark for a preparation of dexamethasone.
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dexpanthenol the D(+) form of panthenol (pantothenyl alcohol), the alcoholic analogue of pantothenic acid. It is claimed to be a precursor of coenzyme A, and is administered intravenously or intramuscularly to increase peristalsis in atony and paralysis of the lower intestine and orally to help relieve gas retention and abdominal distention in certain conditions. It is also applied topically to the skin to stimulate healing of various dermatologic lesions such as burns, infected wounds, eczema, diaper rash, etc.
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