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Pencils medicated

Pencils, antiseptic See Pencils, medicated. Pencils, astringent (See Pencils, medicated). Pencils, caustic (See Pencils, medicated). [Pg.963]

Stilus dissolubilis Dissolving pencils (see Pencils, medicated). Pencils containing a caustic or an astrin-gent.f ... [Pg.968]

A major progress in the field is the availability of epinephrine autoinjectors which can be used by the patient him-/herself as a self-medication. Different devices are available which either trigger the injection needle just by pressure on the thigh or which have to be triggered by pressing on a button (like a pencil). The handling of these devices has to be explained and practiced with the patients (see Management, Education) [37-40]. [Pg.204]

Pencils, medicated Cylinders used in dermatologic practice to apply medicinal agents directly to the skin. The medicinal agent is incorporated into a paste consisting of starch, dextrin, tragacanth, and sucrose... [Pg.963]

Stilus unguentis Salve pencils, cooling, antiseptic, or astringent (see Pencils, medicated)P ... [Pg.968]

Still under research (see Section 10.6). A student of the Diexel Plasma Institute inFig. 1-10 holds in his hands a pencil-like active 35-kV FE-DBD electrode, which can be safely and directly applied to the human body and opens possibilities to cure diseases that were previously incurable (see Chapter 12). This plasma medical device even looks like a magic wand. Each type of magic, however, requires a well-prepared magician. With these words, we now step from the introduction into the following chapters focused on the fundamentals of plasma chemistry. [Pg.11]

Uses Colorant in paints/coatings, industrial finishes, plastics, printing inks, lacquers, leather and book cloth, paper surfacing, chalks, colored pencils, food-contact polymers, hair dyes, contact lenses Regulatory FDA 21CFR 73.3124, 178.3297 exempt from certification, permanently listed for use in medical devices OSHA nonhazardous Manuf./Distrib. Aceto http //www.aceto.com, Albion Colours Ltd... [Pg.3359]

Industrial irradiators that sterilize medical products and food use a source ruck filled with pencils of cobalt-60. The blue glow, caused by electrons slowing in water, is known as the Cerenkov effect. [Pg.225]


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