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Dysuria

May-28-24

Dysuria is difficult or painful urination. Usually accompanied by an increased urge to urinate and is most often associated with cystitis or urethritis. With dysuria, uri ...

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Narcotic

May-28-24

Narcotic: what it is and how it affects the body A drug is a medicinal substance that has an analgesic and hypnotic effect on the body. The term "narcotic" usually refers ...

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Androblastoma (Apagoblastoma), Arrhenoblastoma Arrhenoblastoma)

May-28-24

Androblastoma (Apagoblastoma), Arrhenoblastoma (Arrhenoblastoma): Understanding and Treatment of Ovarian Tumors Introduction: Ovarian tumors are a serious disease that ca ...

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Gonococcus (Gonococcus, plural Gonococct)

May-28-24

Gonorrhea is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae and transmitted sexually. This microorganism is also known as gonococcus. Gonococci are b ...

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Clopamide

May-28-24

Clopamide is a diuretic drug that is used to treat edema caused by various diseases such as nephrotic syndrome, heart failure and other kidney diseases. In addition, clop ...

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Brush "Clawhand"

May-28-24

Brush "Clawhand" Clawhand - flexion and contracture of the fingers with extension of the metacarpophalangeal joints, which gives it the appearance of a clawed hand. This ...

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Nutrient, Nutrient Substance

May-28-24

A nutrient is a substance that is necessary to maintain the vital functions of the human body. They play an important role in providing the necessary energy, regulating g ...

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Parenteral

May-28-24

Parenteral route of administration is a method in which drugs are introduced into the bloodstream bypassing the gastrointestinal tract. Parenteral methods of drug adminis ...

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Dimethindine Maleate (Dimethindine Maleate)

May-28-24

Dimethindine Maleate is an antihistamine used to treat hay fever, urticaria and other allergic reactions. Prescribed internally. Mechanism of action Dimethindine Maleate ...

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Sapr- (Sapr-), Sapro- (Sapro-)

May-28-24

Sapr- and Sapro- are prefixes that are often used in scientific terms related to rotting and decomposition of organic matter. Both prefixes are of Greek origin and denote ...

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