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Circulatory stimulant to Cloxacillin
Circulatory stimulant: An agent that activates blood mobility. Cirrhosis: Interstitial inflammation of an oxygen, particularly the liver.
- Acholangic biliary cirrhosis: A
liver disorder of children due to agenesis of bile ducts.
- Atropic cirrhosis: Cirrhosis in which the liver is decreased in size.
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- Biliary cin:hosis : Cirrhosis ofthe liver due to obstruction of the major bile ducts.
- Cardiac cirrhosis: Fibrosis ofthe
liver.
- Malarial cirrhosis: Cirrhosis
. associated with malaria. Cirsotomy : Incision of varicose veins.
Cis: A prefix used in designating geometrical isomers.
Cisplatin: A compound of platinum, used as a cytotoxic drug.
Cistron : Synthesis of any single peptide chain, the smallest unit of genetic material.
Citral : A mobile, pale yellow liquid of monoterpenic aldehyde, (CH3)2 C = CH ~RtC(CH3) = CHCHO. Citrated : Containing a citrate.
Citric acid: A tricarboxylic acid present in fruits of citrus family, used as a pharmaceutical aid and anticoagulant for blood.
Citrin: A crystalline fraction of
citrus juice also known as vitamin P. Citrinin: An antibacterial substance isolated from Penicillmm cilrinum, active against gram positive bacteria only.
Citritase : An enzyme which catalyzes the cleavage of citric acid to oxoacetic acid.
Citronella: A fragrant grass, Cymbopogon species, used to isolate a volatile oil.
CitroneUal : A terpene aldehyde found in the essential oils of eucalyptus, lemon peel and orange
Citronella oil : A light yellowish essential oil used in perfumary and insect repellent.
Citrus: A genus of rutaceous trees. Cladiosis : A fungal disease resembling sporotrichosis. Clammy: Damp and sticky. Clamp: A device used to grip, join, compress parts.
Clarificant: An agent that clears liquids of turbidity.
Clarification: Removal of
suspended solid present without the use of fIlters.
Clarify: To clear of turbidity. Clasp: A device by which something is held.
Classification: The systematic arrangement of similar entities. Claustrophobia: A pathological desire to be shut in.
Claviceps : A parasitic ascomycetous fungi, famity Qavicipitaceae. Clavicle: A long bone without a marrow cavity.
Clavicotomy : The operation of cutting the clavicle.
Clay: A native hydrated aluminium silicate.
Cleavage: The mitotic segmentation of the fertilized ovum.
Cleft: A fissure or elongated opening.
Cleidagra : Gouty pain in the clavicle.
Clindamycin : An antibiotic used to treat serious infections.
Clinical thermometer: A device for measuring temperature of the body.
Clitoris: A small, elongated body situated at the anterior angle of rima pudendi.
Clofazimine : An antileprotic drug. Clofibrate: An antihyperlipidemic agent.
Clonal aging: The deterioration in successive generation of a clone. Clone: A group of .identical cells, organisms, or plants.
Clonic convulsion: One in which the contractions are intermittent. Oonic tone: Alternate contraction and relaxation of muscles. Clopidine : An antihypertensive dru'g.
Clostridium: A genus of bacteria of the family Bacillaceae.
Closure: The act of shutting, or of bringing together two parts.
Clot: Any semi-solid mass of bhod, lymph or other body fluid.
Clot Clotrimazole : An antifugal agent.
Clove: The unexpanded flower-buds of Eugenia caryophyllus ; used as carminative, for the relief of nausea and vomiting and to stimulate digestion.
Clove oil : A pale-yellow liquid, used as a flavouring agent and local anaesthetic; used in dentistry. \
Cloxacillin: A semi-synthetic antibacterial agent.
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