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Purging disorder An
emetic, such as
syrup of ipecac, is a
substance that
induces vomiting when
administered orally or by injection. An
emetic is used medically...
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Russula emetica,
commonly known as the sickener,
emetic russula, or
vomiting russula, is a
basidiomycete mushroom, and the type
species of the
genus Russula...
- ****e in India,
Ethiopia and Eritrea.[citation needed]
Cancer and
nausea Emetic –
substances that
induce nausea and
vomiting Manteuffel,
Jacob (2009). "Use...
- lift in
order to
repair the over US$50,000 in
damages caused by the
EMETIC. The
EMETIC made two
other attacks against targets the
group considered to be...
- antimontarterate, or
tartar emetic, has the
formula K2Sb2(C4H2O6)2. The
compound has long been
known as a
powerful emetic, and was used in the treatment...
- the
beginning of the
pathway triggering vomiting in
response to
various emetic inputs. However, this
structure plays no key role for
nausea induced by...
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various botanists. The
roots were used to make
syrup of ipecac, a
powerful emetic, a
longtime over-the-counter
medicine no
longer approved for
medical use...
- the pre-
emetic phase,
characterized by the
initial feeling of an
approaching episode but
still being able to keep down oral medication. The
emetic or vomiting...
- emetica," "calices vomitorii," or "
emetic cups", as wine that was kept in one for a 24‑hour
period gained an
emetic or
laxative quality. The
tartaric acid...
- was once
widely used as an
expectorant (in low doses) and a rapid-acting
emetic (in
higher doses). It is
obtained from the
dried rhizome and
roots of the...