lactose en poudre — laktozės milteliai statusas Aprobuotas sritis pienininkystė apibrėžtis Milteliai, gaminami iš išgryninto ir išdžiovinto pieno ar iš išrūgų gaunamo cukraus. atitikmenys: angl. lactose powder vok. Milchzuckerpulver pranc. lactose en poudre šaltinis … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
Lactose intolerance — Classification and external resources Lactose (disaccharide of β D galactose β D glucose) is normally split by lactase. ICD 10 … Wikipedia
lactose — A disaccharide present in mammalian milk, occurring naturally as α and β l.; obtained from cow s milk and used in modified milk preparation, in food for infants and convalescents, and in pharmaceutical preparations; large doses act as an osmotic… … Medical dictionary
Dry powder inhaler — A Dry powder inhaler (DPI) is a device that delivers medication to the lungs in the form of a dry powder. DPIs are commonly used to treat respiratory diseases such as asthma, bronchitis, emphysema and COPD although DPIs have also been used in the … Wikipedia
Dover's powder — was a traditional medicine against cold and fever. It is no longer in use in modern medicine, but may have been in use at least through the 1960s. A 1958 source describes Dover s Powder as follows: Powder of Ipecacuanha and Opium (B.P., Egyp. P … Wikipedia
Cysteine lactose electrolyte deficient agar — A clear CLED agar plate after cultivation … Wikipedia
Dover's powder — Do·ver s powder dō vərz n a powder of ipecac and opium that is now compounded in the U.S. with lactose and in England with potassium sulfate and that is used as an anodyne and diaphoretic Do·ver dō vər Thomas (1660 1742) British physician. A… … Medical dictionary
Counterfeit medications — Contents 1 Prescription and over the counter drugs 1.1 China 1.2 India … Wikipedia
Counterfeit drug — A counterfeit drug or a counterfeit medicine is a medication or pharmaceutical product which is produced and sold with the intent to deceptively represent its origin, authenticity or effectiveness. For legal drugs, a counterfeit drug may be one… … Wikipedia
Biochemic cell salts — Bioplasma redirects here. For bioplasma in photography, please see Kirlian photography. Biochemic cell salts aka Tissue Salts or Cell Salts are alternative remedies based on inorganic salts elaborated by Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler (1821–1898).… … Wikipedia