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  • ...tion = Oral, [[Intravenous therapy|IV]], [[Intramuscular injection|IM]], [[Subcutaneous injection|SC]] and [[Intraosseous|IO]] ...uppressive drug|immunosuppressant]]. It is 20 to 30 times more potent than the naturally occurring [[hormone]] [[hydrocortisone]] and 4 to 5 times more po
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  • ...formation. Various synthetic forms of cortisol are used to treat a variety of different illnesses. ...zona fasciculata]] of the [[adrenal cortex]], which is one of two parts of the [[adrenal gland]].<ref name="themedicalbiochemistrypage.org"/>
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  • {{About|the drug|other meanings|Morphine (disambiguation)}} ...fflation (medicine)|insufflation]] ([[snorting]]), [[oral]], [[rectal]], [[subcutaneous]] (S.C), [[intramuscular]] (I.M), [[intravenous]] (I.V), and [[intrathecal]
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  • ...utes_of_administration = oral, [[intravenous|IV]], [[intramuscular|IM]], [[subcutaneous|SC]] ...enus)|Ephedra]]'' (family [[Ephedraceae]]). It is most usually marketed in the ''hydrochloride'' and ''sulfate'' forms.
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  • ...Category:Cutaneous conditions|ICD-10 Chapter XII: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue}} ...pmid17314969">{{cite journal |author=Fuchs E |title=Scratching the surface of skin development |journal=Nature |volume=445 |issue=7130 |pages=834–42 |y
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  • ...ssdate=2010-07-28}}</ref> In addition, it is a synthetic strong agonist at the [[mu opioid receptor|μ-opioid]] receptors. Historically it has been used t ...08-03-01 |accessdate=2010-07-28}}</ref> It has an [[LD50|LD<sub>50</sub>]] of 3.1&nbsp;milligrams per kilogram in rats, 0.03&nbsp;milligrams per kilogram
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