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PHARM MED ORG

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1 Alcohol external use 2 astringent, rubefacient, mild local anesthetic (evaporative refrigerant action when applied to skin) 3 Injected near nerves and ganglia to alleviate pain. It has a low narcotic potency and used internally in dilute form as mild sedative, a weak vasodilator and a carminative.

Author: Dwight Obillos



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1 antiseptic, preservative, mild counterirritant, or solvent. 2 Rubbing alcohol 3 Ethanol


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