| cetyl alcohol |
Not an "alcohol" in the sense of a rubbing alcohol, etc. It's actual used as an emollient & emulsifier, derived from coconut oil or may be synthetically produced.
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| Cetacaine |
trademark for combination preparations of benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine hydrochloride.
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| cetostearyl a. |
[NF] a mixture of stearyl alcohol and cetyl alcohol, used as an emulsifier; the official preparation consists of at least 40 per cent stearyl alcohol and at least 90 per cent of stearyl and cetyl alcohols combined.
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| cetrimide agar |
an agar medium containing peptone, magnesium chloride, potassium sulfate, cetrimonium hydrochloride (cetrimide), and sometimes glycerol, used for the differentiation of strains of Pseudomonas.
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| cetrorelix acetate |
a synthetic decapeptide that competes with natural gonadotropin-releasing hormone, thus controlling the release of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone; used to inhibit premature luteinizing hormone surges in women undergoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation during infertility treatment; administered subcutaneously.
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