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Ointments meaning
plural of ointment
Example sentences (15)
She, however, said some types are hereditary and need certain pharmaceutical ointments to get them off the skin periodically.
Accepted materials include pills, tablets, capsules, transdermal patches, prescription ointments, and other solid forms of prescription or non-prescriptions drugs (including pet medications).
In today's health-conscious society, propolis is available in various forms, including tinctures, capsules, powders, and topical ointments.
This mistake was applying creams, ointments, and oils to the skin too roughly.
Joy Organics even sells calming ointments in a variety of soothing flavors for application to your body and joints.
There are ointments, creams, and lotions that can be used to soothe and nourish the skin.
The vet may prescribe him oral antibiotics, a medicated shampoo, or ointments to relieve the pet from the irritation.
Symptomatic treatment to try to control lesions may include topical shampoos and ointments, moisturizers, oral fatty acid supplements, and in severe cases, oral corticosteroids.
The BnB medicines consist of antibiotics, topical ointments, anti-thrombotic, anti-inflammatory, vitamins, antacids and other essential drugs for asthma, hypertension, diabetes and dyslipidemia.
The CBD products will range from ointments, face masks, creams and bath bombs.
Studies suggest that than 5 percent of drugs in eye drops and ointments are absorbed, and much of the absorbed medication ends up in the bloodstream instead of the eye, causing side effects.
DO NOT apply oily-based ointments until it is certain that all WP has been removed.
Feep's character name had actually been coined by Bloch's friend/collaborator Harold Gauer for their unpublished novel In the Land of Sky-Blue Ointments, "Lefty Feep and I" in Bloch's Out of My head.
Men shaved their entire bodies for cleanliness; perfumes and aromatic ointments covered bad odors and soothed skin.
Research and pharmaceutical use Capsaicin is used as an analgesic in topical ointments, nasal sprays (Sinol-M), and dermal patches to relieve pain, typically in concentrations between 0.025% and 0.25%.