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  • | routes_of_administration = only oral route ...should receive appropriate steroid and anticonvulsant therapy as required. Oral or intravenous corticosteroids should be considered to prevent cerebral hyp
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  • | bioavailability = 100% (oral)<br />59–94% (rectal) | routes_of_administration = oral, [[topical]], [[suppository|rectal]], [[intravenous|IV]], [[vaginal]]
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  • | '''Bacteria''': Oral streptococci ...include filter gaskets, conveyers, gloves, garments, and other personal [[hygiene]] equipment.
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  • ...[[rectal]]ly or [[vagina]]lly. A very liquidy emulsion may also be used [[oral]]ly, or it may be [[Injection (medicine)|injected]] using various routes (t
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  • | LD50 = 1.2 g/kg (oral, mice)</br> ...rey | first4=L.P. | last5=Tainter | first5=M.L. | year=1972 | title= Acute oral toxicity of methylrosaniline chloride | volume=22 | pages=1–5 | doi=10.10
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  • ...lcoholic beverage|alcohol]] consumption (associated with increased risk of oral, esophageal, breast, and other cancers), smoking (80% of women with lung ca ...surgery for two years. In the 19th century, [[asepsis]] improved surgical hygiene and as the [[cancer survivor|survival]] statistics went up, surgical remova
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  • - [[Dental hygiene]] - [[Food and cooking hygiene]]
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  • *Commonly used in [[oral hygiene]] products and bad-breath remedies like [[mouthwash]], [[toothpaste]], mout ...ient or herb interactions involve menthol. (−)-Menthol has low toxicity: Oral (rat) [[Median lethal dose|LD<sub>50</sub>]]: 3300&thinsp;mg/kg; Skin (rabb
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  • ...me=Giles1897/><ref name=Giles1948/> Before the surgery, he administered an oral anesthetic [[potion]], probably dissolved in wine, in order to induce a sta Arabic and Persian physicians may have been among the first to utilize oral as well as [[Inhalational anaesthetic|inhaled anesthetics]]. [[Ferdowsi]] (
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