| bismuth colloids |
Several bismuth compounds that are effective in treating peptic ulcers. They act in an acid medium by inhibiting the action of pepsin and reacting with the proteins in the ulcer crater to form a barrier that prevents the diffusi
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| bismuth iodide emetine |
A combination of emetine and bismuth containing about 20% emetine and 20% bismuth.
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| bismuth poisoning |
Poisoning due to ingestion of bismuth. SYMPTOMS: Symptoms include metallic taste, foul breath, fever, gastrointestinal irritation, a bluish line at the gum margin, ulcerative process of the gums and
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| bismuth g. |
see under stomatitis.
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| bismuth l. |
a thin blue-black line in the marginal gingiva around the teeth, sometimes confined to the gingival papilla, observed in bismuth poisoning. See also bismuth stomatitis, under stomatitis.
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