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  2. Indium (III) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Indium(III) chloride is the chemical compound with the formula In Cl 3 which forms a tetrahydrate. This salt is a white, flaky solid with applications in organic synthesis as a Lewis acid. It is also the most available soluble derivative of indium. [2] This is one of three known indium chlorides.

  3. Antipruritic - Wikipedia

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    Both local and systemic side effects can result from topical corticosteroid use, especially in prolonged treatment. [ 39 ] Local side effects can occur regularly from prolonged use, [ 45 ] which include skin atrophy (thinning), stretch marks , infections, lighter skin color, and sudden decrease in efficacy of the drug .

  4. Indium halides - Wikipedia

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    Ball-and-stick model of the In 2 I 6 molecule. InI 3 is a yellow solid. It is obtained by evaporation of a solution of indium in HI. [4] Distinct yellow and a red forms are known. The red form undergoes a transition to the yellow at 57

  5. Indium - Wikipedia

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    The stable indium isotope, indium-113, is one of the p-nuclei, the origin of which is not fully understood; although indium-113 is known to be made directly in the s- and r-processes (rapid neutron capture), and also as the daughter of very long-lived cadmium-113, which has a half-life of about eight quadrillion years, this cannot account for ...

  6. Eflornithine - Wikipedia

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    Vaniqa is a cream, which is white to off-white in colour. It is supplied in tubes of 30 g and 60 g in Europe. [28] Vaniqa contains 15% w/w eflornithine hydrochloride monohydrate, corresponding to 11.5% w/w anhydrous eflornithine (EU), respectively 13.9% w/w anhydrous eflornithine hydrochloride (U.S.), in a cream for topical administration.

  7. Topical anesthetic - Wikipedia

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    A topical anesthetic is a local anesthetic that is used to numb the surface of a body part. They can be used to numb any area of the skin as well as the front of the eyeball, the inside of the nose, ear or throat, the anus and the genital area. [1] Topical anesthetics are available in creams, ointments, aerosols, sprays, lotions, and jellies.

  8. Indium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Indium chloride may refer to: Indium monochloride [Wikidata] ... Indium trichloride (indium(III) chloride), InCl 3 This page was last edited on 21 ...

  9. Topical steroid - Wikipedia

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    Topical steroids are the topical forms of corticosteroids. Topical steroids are the most commonly prescribed topical medications for the treatment of rash and eczema . Topical steroids have anti-inflammatory properties and are classified based on their skin vasoconstrictive abilities. [ 1 ]

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