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  2. Gelclair - Wikipedia

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    Gelclair is a medicinal oral gel containing polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) and hyaluronic acid [1] that coats the surface of the mouth forming a thin protective film over painful oral lesions, such as those caused by radiotherapy or chemotherapy treatment for cancer.

  3. Mucositis - Wikipedia

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    Seventy-five to eighty percent of bone marrow transplantation recipients experience mucositis, of which oral mucositis is the most common and most debilitating, especially when melphalan is used. In grade 3 oral mucositis, the patient is unable to eat solid food, and in grade 4, the patient is unable to consume liquids as well. [4]

  4. Glimepiride - Wikipedia

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    Glimepiride was patented in 1979 and approved for medical use in 1995. [5] It is available as a generic medication . [ 2 ] In 2022, it was the 64th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 10 million prescriptions.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Pharmacology/List of drugs - Wikipedia

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    Use the two letter country code with a wikilink to the country (eg [ CA]) Use comma separated list for multiple countries (eg [ CA, US] Problem is that I can't find an easy and nice way to put square brackets around a wikilink (without those ugly spaces). To me, square brackets are preferable, but maybe it would be best to go with curly braces.

  6. Guaifenesin - Wikipedia

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    Guaifenesin's neurological properties first became known in the late 1940s. Guaifenesin is a centrally acting muscle relaxant used routinely in large-animal veterinary surgery. Guaifenesin is used in combination with, for example, ketamine, since guaifenesin does not provide analgesia or produce unconsciousness.

  7. Category:Oral hygiene - Wikipedia

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  8. Topical gels - Wikipedia

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    Topical gels are commonly used in cosmetics, which include shampoos, dentifrices, skin and hair care formulations and fragrance products, [1] [2] and can be used to treat scalp inflammation. [ 2 ] Topical gels can be used to deliver anti-inflammatory steroids to the scalp in treatment of scalp inflammations.

  9. Chlorhexidine - Wikipedia

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    Chlorhexidine [1] is a disinfectant and antiseptic with the molecular formula C 22 H 30 Cl 2 N 10, which is used for skin disinfection before surgery and to disinfect surgical instruments. [2] It is also used for cleaning wounds , preventing dental plaque , treating yeast infections of the mouth , and to keep urinary catheters from blocking. [ 3 ]