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bromide poisoning Poisoning due to an overdose of bromide.     SYMPTOMS: Symptoms include vomiting; abdominal pain; respiratory and eye irritation if inhaled; corrosion of the mouth and intestinal tract if swallowed; cya
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bromocriptine mesylate An ergot derivative that suppresses secretion of prolactin. It has been used to treat patients with hyperprolactinemia (e.g., in those with pituitary adenomas); to stimulate ovulation in patients with amenorrhea; to treat
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bromoiodism Poisoning from bromine and iodine or their compounds.
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bromomenorrhea Menstrual discharge marked by an offensive odor.
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bromsulphalein ABBR: BSP. Trade name for sulfobromophthalein sodium, a dye used for testing liver function in nonjaundiced patients.
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