- when
mixed with a weak
acid such as vinegar, and as
reference standard pH buffer.
Medical uses
include as a
medical cathartic, as a diuretic, and as a...
-
Aminopterin (or 4-aminopteroic
acid), the 4–amino
derivative of
folic acid, is an
antineoplastic drug with
immunosuppressive properties often used in...
-
known as c****ic
acid, is a
substance in the
anthraquinone group obtained from rhubarb. Like all such substances,
rhein is a
cathartic,
which is commonly...
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conditions of quackery, such as "mucoid plaque". ATC code A06
Bowel management Cathartic Dietary fiber Diuretic Maltitol ****
Suppository Transanal irrigation...
- not
recommended for
ingestion of
corrosive chemicals such as
acids and alkalis.
Cathartics were
postulated to
decrease absorption by
increasing the expulsion...
- bowels.[citation needed]Fumaric
acid salts can be used as
hydrogogue cathartics.
Fumaric Acid Salts as
Hydrogogue Cathartics.
Charley J. Smyth,
Robert Brundage...
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pressure when
combined with nitrates),
while the
seeds are used as a
cathartic and the root, if
prepared with care, as a purgative. The
syrup is used...
- 28th Infantry: The ****umptions were that this
would have some kind of
cathartic effect, the
sodium amytal,
which the men
called blue 88's. You know, the...
-
pipes (
Acid Darbari) and
ethereal vocals (R. I. P.). Rahman’s
collaboration with
singer Dido, If I Rise,
closes proceedings with a
cathartic and quietly...
- to Dr.
Samuel Pitcher (1824-1907) of Barnstable, M****achusetts, for a
cathartic composed of senna,
sodium bicarbonate,
essence of wintergreen, dandelion...