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"Polyethylene Glycol-3350 Powder for Oral Solution" ˻ Դϴ. ˻ ߿ Tab Ű ø ˻ â õ˴ϴ.
˱⽬ пǮ, Ǵ , ˻ : 3 : 1
oral administration ѱ
  
   ϴ    ִ. ũ  ,   âڰ踦  ִ  âڰ踦  ʰ ٷ  ִ  ִ. âڰ踦  ʴ     ֻ縦 ̿ϴ ̴. , ̿ܿ ׹  ִ ¾Ĺ ؿ ִ  ִ. ׷ κ  汸 ϰ ȴ. 汸뿡  ڴ p.o.(per oral) ǥѴ. 汸    âڰ踦 ġ鼭   ٸ   ġ ǹǷ   ƴٴµ ִ.  汸  ĸ, Ȥ  󼭵  ,  ٸ ȿ Ÿ  ִ.
oral cavity ѱ
  
    Լӿ   ִ  õ, ,    ִ.
  
  
oral cavity ѱ Ծ
  
    Լӿ   ִ  õ, ,    ִ.
п ˻ ˻ : 15 : 1
  • ѱ
  • modified milk powder
  • powder
    , и
  • anisotonic solution
  • aqueous solution
    ,
  • aseptic solution
    վ
  • alkaline solution
    Į
  • bleaching solution
    ǥ
  • balanced salt solution
  • bromine solution
    ҿ
  • buffer solution
  • Burows solution
    ηο
  • colloid solution
    ݷ̵
  • crystalloid solution
  • culture solution
  • cardioplegic solution
ʼ п ˻ ˻ : 15 : 1
  • ѱ
  • powder
  • solution
  • balanced salt solution
  • buffer solution
  • hypotonic solution
    , п
  • Lugol's solution
  • physiological salt solution
    Ŀ
  • Ringer's lactate solution
  • saturated solution
    ȭ
  • stock solution
  • stop solution
  • oral cavity
    Ծ,
  • oral contraceptive
    汸, Դ
  • oral contraception
  • oral floor
    Ծȹٴ
п ˻ ˻ : 15 : 1
  • ѱ
  • modified milk powder
  • powder
  • oral administration
  • oral angle
    Բ
  • oral arch
    (palatal arch) õȰ
  • oral hypoglycemic agent
    汸簭
  • oral bacteriology
  • oral bacterium
    Լӱ
  • oral cavity
    Ծ,
  • oral cholecystography
    汸, 汸㳶
  • oral contraception
  • oral contraceptive
    汸, Դ
  • oral dependence
  • oral disease
    Ժ, ȯ
  • oral fissure
    Լƴ
2 п ˻ ˻ : 15 : 1
  • ѱ
  • polyethylene glycol test =PEG test
    ƿ۸ݰ˻
  • polyethylene glycol=PEG
    ƿ۸
  • polyethylene tube
    ƿ(η).
  • aromatic powder
    (ߤ).
  • injectable powder
    ֻи.
  • injectable powder
    иֻ.
  • powder
    и
  • arch, oral
    , Ա
  • gland(s), oral
  • hemorrhage, oral
  • hereditary oral mucoepithelial dysplasia
  • infection, oral
  • infection, oral focal
    Ұ
  • personality, oral
    ΰ
  • Alsevers solution
    ټ (׺)
3 п ˻ ˻ : 15 : 1
  • ѱ
  • polyethylene glycol test =PEG test
    ƿ۸ݰ˻
  • polyethylene glycol=PEG
    ƿ۸
  • polyethylene tube
    ƿ(η).
  • aromatic powder
    (ߤ).
  • bleaching powder
    ǥ().
  • bleaching powder
    ǥ(̰).
  • canal filling with silver powder
    бٰ(η).
  • dusting powder
    ()(̡).
  • effervescent powder
    и().
  • face powder
    󱼹().
  • fine powder
    (), ºи.
  • hydrophobic powder
    Ҽ и.
  • injectable powder
    иֻ.
  • injectable powder
    ֻи.
  • ivory powder
    ƺи().
غȸ п ˻ ˻ : 7 : 1
  • ѱ
  • Oral cavity proper
    Ծ
    [ ]
  • Oral orifice
    Ա
    [ ]
  • Oral angle
    Բ
    [ ]
  • Oral region
    Ժ
    [ ]
  • ORAL CAVITY
    Ծ []
    [ ]
  • Oral part of pharynx
    ε
    [ ] ε
  • Oral mucosa

    [ ]
ѱȸ п ˻ ˻ : 4 : 1
  • ѱ
  • Schaudinn's solution
  • oral infection
  • oral stylet
    ħ
  • oral sucker
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  • ѱ
  • polyethylene
    ƿ
  • polyethylene glycol
    ƿ ۶
  • acetone powder
    Ƽ氡
  • powder method
    и()
  • powder pattern
    и()
  • ACD-solution
    ACD ()
  • acid-citrate-dextrose solution
    (߫)-Ʈ-(߫)Ʈν ()
  • aqueous solution
    () ()
  • Bray's solution
    극 ()
  • Brodie's solution
    ε ()
  • colloidal solution
    ݷ̵ ()
  • concentrated solution
    ()
  • Denhart's solution
    ϸƮ ()
  • dilute solution
    񼮿()
  • formal solution
    ()
KI п ˻ ˻ : 15 : 1
  • ѱ
  • felfoam powder
  • powder
    и,
  • anisotonic solution
  • replenisher solution
  • s solution
    ž
  • solution
    ,
  • oral
    , 汸,
  • oral administration
    汸,
  • oral cavity
  • oral cholecystography
    汸㳶
  • oral contraceptive
  • oral deformity
  • oral hygiene
  • oral intake
    汸()
  • oral mucosa
KMLE о ˻ : 5 : 1
ORS olfactory reference syndrome; oral rehydration solution; oral surgery, oral surgeon; Orthopaedic Res...
SS disulfide; sacrosciatic; saline soak; saline solution; saliva sample; saliva substitute; Salmonella-...
OCP octacalcium phosphate; ocular cicatricial pemphigoid; oral case presentation; oral contraceptive pil...
OET oral endotracheal tube; oral esophageal tube
OHI Occupational Health Institute; operative hypertension indicator; oral hygiene index; Oral Hygiene In...
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PEG-ELS Polyethylene glycol-electrolyte lavage solution
ORS G)-oral rehydration solution
DBP Demineralized bone powder
DPI Dry powder inhaler
WP Wettable powder
ϴ ġ ˻ : 15 : 1
  • ѱ
  • polyethylene glycol test
    ƿ ۸ ˻
  • bleaching powder
    ǥ
  • hydrophobic powder
    Ҽ и
  • injectable powder
    и ֻ
  • ivory powder
    и
  • James' powder
    ӽ
    ȭ Ƽ 1 λ Į2 .
  • micronize : to reduce to a fine powder, to reduce to particles a micron in diameter.

    micronucleus

    1. 2 ߿ ϸ, Ŀ ־ Ѵ. 2. . 3. ü.
  • powder-liquid method
    , ׹
  • rice powder
  • Sippy's powder No.1
    1
    ź Į 230 770 ̷ μ, 1ȸ 2.5g̴.
  • Sippy's powder tablet No.2 2 .

    siqua

    ǥ ϝ , ° .
  • acetic acid solution
    ƼƮ
  • alkaline solution
    Į
  • aqueous solution
    ,
    ŷμ Ǵ .
  • artificial calcifying solution
    ΰ ȸȭ , ΰ ȸȭ
CancerWEB л ˻ : 15 : 1
bleaching powder A mixture of varying proportions of complexes of chlorine with calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide. Contains 24-37% available chlorine. Decomposes in moist conditions to liberate chlorine. Strong irritant due to chlorine vapors. Used for disinfecting drinking water, sewage etc.; in the bleaching of wood pulp, linen, cotton, straw, oils, soaps, and laundry; as an oxidiser; in destroying caterpillars; and as a decontaminant for mustard gas and similar substances.
Synonym: bleaching powder.
(05 Mar 2000)
goa powder A bitter powder (also called araroba) found in the interspaces of the wood of a Brazilian tree (Andira araroba) and used as a medicine. It is the material from which chrysarobin is obtained.
Origin: So called from Goa, on the Malabar coast, whither it was shipped from Portugal.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
powder 1. The fine particles to which any dry substance is reduced by pounding, grinding, or triturating, or into which it falls by decay; dust. "Grind their bones to powder small." (Shak)
2. An explosive mixture used in gunnery, blasting, etc.; gunpowder. See Gunpowder. Atlas powder, Baking powder, etc. See Atlas, Baking, etc. Powder down, a boy formerly employed on war vessels to carry powder; a powder boy. Powder post. See Dry rot, under Dry. Powder puff. See Puff.
Origin: OE. Poudre, pouldre, F. Poudre, OF. Also poldre, puldre, L. Pulvis, pulveris: cf. Pollen fine flour, mill dust, E. Pollen. Cf. Polverine, Pulverize.
1. To be reduced to powder; to become like powder; as, some salts powder easily.
2. To use powder on the hair or skin; as, she paints and powders.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
powder-posted Affected with dry rot; reduced to dust by rot. See Dry rot, under Dry.
(01 Mar 1998)
dover's powder <alchemy> A powder of ipecac and opium, compounded, in the United States, with sugar of milk, but in England (as formerly in the United States) with sulphate of potash, and in France (as in Dr. Dover's original prescription) with nitrate and sulphate of potash and licorice.
It is an anodyne diaphoretic.
Origin: From Dr. Dover, an English physician.
(04 Mar 1998)
james's powder <medicine> Antimonial powder, first prepared by Dr. James, ar English physician.
Synonym: fever powder.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
polyethylene glycol <chemical> A hydrophilic polymer that interacts with cell membranes and promotes fusion of cells to produce viable hybrids. Often used in producing hybridomas.
(18 Nov 1997)
polyethylene glycol dehydrogenase <enzyme> Catalyses the first step in polyethylene glycol metabolism in bacteria
Registry number: EC 1.1.1.-
(26 Jun 1999)
polyethylene glycol-glutaminase-asparaginase <chemical> Covalent attachment of polyethylene glycol to nonessential amine groups of enzyme renders it nonimmunogenic for treatment of leukaemia (EC 3.5.1.-)
Pharmacological action: immunosuppressive agent
Chemical name: glutaminase-asparaginase
Synonym: polyethyleneglycol-l-glutaminase-l-asparaginase, peg-l-glutaminase-l-asparaginase
(26 Jun 1999)
polyethylene glycols <chemical> Alpha-hydro-omega-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyls). Additional polymers of ethylene oxide and water and their ethers. They vary in consistency from liquid to solid, depending on the molecular weight, indicated by a number following the name. Used as surfactants in industry, including foods, cosmetics and pharmaceutics; in biomedicine, as dispersing agents, solvents, ointment and suppository bases, vehicles, tablet excipient. Some specific groups are lauromagrogols, nonoxynols, octoxynols and poloxamers.
Pharmacological action: excipient, pharmaceutic aid, solvents, surface-active agent, vehicles.
(12 Dec 1998)
polyethylene glycol-superoxide dismutase <chemical> A free radical scavenger
Pharmacological action: free radical scavengers
Synonym: peg-sod
(26 Jun 1999)
polyethylene glycol-uricase <chemical> Uricase covalently attached to polyethylene glycol, modifying 71% of amino groups and retaining 11% of activity without eliciting antibody response in mice or man; used for lowering serum uric acid
Synonym: peg-uricase, methoxypolyethylene glycol uricase
(26 Jun 1999)
polyethylene terephthalates Polyester polymers formed from terephthalic acid or its esters and ethylene glycol. They can be formed into tapes, films or pulled into fibres that are pressed into meshes or woven into fabrics.
(12 Dec 1998)
acetic solution A vinegar.
(05 Mar 2000)
amaranth solution A 1% solution of amaranth (trisodium naphthol sulfonic acid), a synthetic vivid red dye, stable in acid and intensified in sodium hydroxide solution; used as a red or pink colourant in liquid pharmaceuticals.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • polyethylene
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  • oral
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  • oral approach
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  • solution
    ذ
  • Ringer's solution
    ž
  • final solution
    ذ
  • fixing solution
  • normal solution
  • physiological salt solution
    Ŀ o
  • saturated solution
    ȭ
  • solution
    ذ;ظ;;;и
  • powder
  • Dover's powder
    ;ٻ(,)
  • Goa powder
    и( ƶιٳ äϴ и)
  • baking powder
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