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polyethylene glycol electrolyte for gastrointestinal lavage solution A white powder added to water to make a volume of 4 L. An isosmotic solution for oral administration, it contains 236 g of polyethylene glycol 3350; 23.74 g of sodium sulfate;
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polyethylene glycol a waxy solid that is biologically inert. Because the body does not react to PEG, it can help provide a protective barrier around a protein such as interferon so it can survive in the body longer
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polyethylene glycol (also PEG) Another type of anti-redeposition agent, PEG is a polymer made from ethylene oxide and is similar to some non-ionic detergents. Not considered toxic, it takes large doses to be lethal in animals. However, PEG is slow to degrade and is synthetic.
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polyethylene glycol A pharmaceutical product which is sometime used by wood workers to stabilise unseasoned timber. It is available in several grades - PEG 1000 is the grade used by wood workers. When unseasoned wood is submerged in a solution of PEG 1000 the PEG is drawn into the wood by the process of osmosis and replaces the water. Given sufficient time the PEG will replace all the water in the wood. ...
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