| SAL | sensorineural activity level; sterility assurance level; suction-assisted lipectomy |
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| Sal | salicylate, salicylic; Salmonella |
| sAl | serum aluminum [level] |
| sal | salicylate, salicylic; saline; saliva |
| (+)Phy | Physostigmine |
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| PH | Physostigmine |
| PHYSO | Physostigmine |
| Sal | Salbutamol |
| SAL | Saline |
| physostigmine salicylate | Used by conjunctival instillation to reduce tension in glaucoma, in the treatment of postoperative intestinal atony and urinary retention, in the management of myasthenia gravis, and to counteract excessive doses of tubocurarine; also available as physostigmine sulfate, with the same uses. Synonym: eserine salicylate. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| physostigmine | <chemistry> An alkaloid found in the Calabar bean (the seed of Physostigma venenosum), and extracted as a white, tasteless, substance, amorphous or crystalline; formerly called eserine, with which it was regarded as identical. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sal | Origin: Hind. Sal, Skr. Cala. <botany> An East Indian timber tree (Shorea robusta), much used for building purposes. It is of a light brown colour, close-grained, and durable. Alternative forms: saul. <pharmacology> Salt. Sal absinthii [NL. <medicine> See Sal ammoniac, above. Spirits of ammonia. Origin: L. See Salt. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sal alembroth | The product obtained by crystallization from a solution of equal parts of ammonium chloride and mercuric chloride. Synonym: salt of wisdom. Origin: an alchemist's term of unknown origin (05 Mar 2000) |
| sal ammoniac | <chemical> Ammonium chloride, (nh4)cl. A systemic acidifying agent that has been used as a diuretic and an expectorant. Chemical name: Ammonium chloride ((NH4)Cl) (12 Dec 1998) |
| sal diureticum | An electrolyte replenisher, as well as a urinary and systemic alkaliser, which can be administered orally or by intravenous infusion. Formerly, it was used as a diuretic and expectorant. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sal soda | Na2CO3-10H2O;used in the treatment of scaly skin diseases; otherwise rarely used in medicine because of its irritant action. Synonym: sal soda, soda, washing soda. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sal volatile | A hydroalcoholic solution containing approximately 2% ammonia and 4% ammonium carbonate and the aromatics: lemon oil, lavender oil, and myristica oil. Used mainly by inhalation to produce reflex stimulation in persons who have fainted or are at risk of syncope. Synonym: sal volatile, smelling salts. (05 Mar 2000) |
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