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View Post: Effect of Hydrophilic Polymers on Buccoadhesive Eudragit Patches ...
21 Jun 2007 by Patel VM, Prajapati BG, Patel MM
The folding endurance of patches was determined by repeatedly folding 1 patch at the same place till it broke or was folded up to 200 times without breaking.17 The experiments were performed in triplicate, and average values were ..... Stability studies performed in natural human saliva would better assess the stability of the drug and the device in the oral cavity in vivo. Therefore, the stability study of the optimized patches (E7) was done in natural human saliva. ...
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View Post: USPharmacist.com > Treatment of Common Oral Lesions
21 Mar 2007
Since the oral cavity is composed of many different types of tissues, benign or malignant neoplasms may occur. According to the World Health Organization, leukoplakia is defined as "a white patch or plaque that cannot be ... Topical corticosteroids (e.g., Kenalog in Orabase, Orabase HCA) are the mainstays of treatment but only reduce the pain, not the rate of recurrence.16 Topical analgesics, including Orabase B (benzocaine) and viscous lidocaine 2%, provide pain relief. ...
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View Post: glossitis
2 Mar 2009 by dambient
the presence of oral cavity lesions in someone who is smoking and using alcohol, and who is not reducing intake, requires close follow-up • what are you thoughts on good oral hygiene? dental referral should be made for inadequate ...
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View Post: removing mercury from the body - are you being poisoned?
21 Oct 2007 by Mick Meaney
rinsing the oral cavity with hydrogen peroxide. this considerably increases the oxidationrate over simple dissolved oxygen. hydrogen peroxide can even oxidize gold. voluntary vomiting. this is a method of weight control practiced for ...
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View Post: tobacco
30 Aug 2008 by Husnul Mubarak
lidocaine. chlorpromazine. olanzapine. clozapine. oxazepam. desmethyldiazepam. pentazocine. estradiol. phenacetin. estrone. phenylbutazone. flecainide. propranolol. fluvoxamine. tacrine. haloperidol. theophylline. oral contraceptives ...
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View Post: hatip 119: management of swallowing problems (oesophageal ...
30 Jan 2009 by Theo Smart
hsv infection causes intensely painful swallowing and, unlike cmv, is often associated with lesions on the lips or oral cavity (these tend to be bloodier than aphthous ulcers in the mouth); the latter are useful clues for oesophageal ...
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View Post: pharmacology
2 Aug 2009 by dhawan0123
in this way a bigger amount of fluoride is retained in the oral cavity (9). toothpastes are the main vehicle for fluoride. the combined therapeutic and cosmetic mouthwashes usually also contain fluoride, but in a non-therapeutic dose. ...
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View Post: nicotine addiction the use of tobacco leaf to cre...
7 Jul 2007 by nicothin dependen therapy
cancer cancers of the lung, larynx, oral cavity, esophagus, pancreas, kidney, and urinary bladder are caused by cigarette smoking. in addition, there is evidence suggesting that cigarette smoking may play a role in increasing the risk ...
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View Post: clinical pearls
21 Jul 2005 by Imran
spray the aerosolized anesthetic into the posterior oral cavity. • have the patient purse his or her lips and breathe out. • ask the patient to gargle and swallow or expectorate. the forceful exhalation before gargling releases a lot of ...
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View Post: chloral hydrate
25 Jan 2009 by admin
dental plaque, and oral mucosa allowing. for a sustained reduction of. plaque organisms. poorly absorbed. orally, 30% retained in the oral cavity. and slowly released. uses: treatment of gingivitis between. dental visits. ...
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