Witch hazel also exhibited a strong antiphlogistic effect in the croton oil ear edema test in the mouse. |
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The pith of the stems is used for antiphlogistic, antipyretic and other medicinal purposes. |
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The whole plant is antiecchymotic, antiphlogistic, nervine, sternutatory and vulnerary. |
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Thanks to its antiphlogistic properties, sage is often used as a mouthwash or gargle in cases of inflammation of the mouth or throat. |
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The control group continued to undergo their weekly group exercise therapy and administration of antiphlogistic medication. |
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The treatment involves in particular the administration of antiphlogistic medication. |
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Part of the patients took an exercise programme and antiphlogistic medication as usual. |
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On top of this, they required less antiphlogistic medication and the disease-related absence from work was reduced. |
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In 1787 he became one of the earliest outside France to convert to the new antiphlogistic theory of Lavoisier, though he remained skeptical about the nomenclature of the new theory. |
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The beneficial effects of water salsobromojodica both the pool of vascular routes are mainly antiphlogistic and relaxing, also thanks to the water temperature is favored muscle relaxation by raising the pain threshold. |
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For over 60 years, this antiphlogistic clay has been used by leading professionals to treat the legs of horses that are often swollen and painful after exertion. |
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An oil-in-water type emulsified composition containing a non-steroidal antiphlogistic and analgesic drug, wherein the composition comprises a monoalkylglyceryl ether and a hydrophilic surface-active agent. |
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Main actions: antacid, liver protector, hypoglycaemic and antiphlogistic. |
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Bath salts: The salts have strong, analgesic and antiphlogistic effect. |
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