Expectorant ingredient
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PINETARExpectorant ingredient
TEREBENEExpectorant mixture
expectorativean expectorant medicine
amygdalina glucoside in bitter almonds, used as an expectorant
amygdalinsAMYGDALIN, a glucoside in bitter almonds, used as an expectorant
expectorantsEXPECTORANT, an agent that promotes the discharge or expulsion of mucus from the respiratory tract
terebenemixture of terpenes that occurs as a colorless liquid, used in medicine chiefly as an expectorant
ipecacuanha(Portuguese) the dried root of various S. American plants, used as a purgative, expectorant and emetic also IPECAC
ipecacuanhasIPECACUANHA, (Portuguese) the dried root of various S. American plants, used as a purgative, expectorant and emetic also IPECAC
senegasthe dried root of a milkwort, Polygala senega, of the eastern U.S., used as an expectorant and diuretic
senegathe dried root of a milkwort, Polygala senega, of the eastern U.S., used as an expectorant and diuretic
guaiacolslightly yellowish, aromatic, crystalline substance, C7H8O2, resembling creosote and usually obtained from guaiacum resin: used in medicine chiefly as an expectorant and local anesthetic
emetinescrystalline or white powdery substance, C29H40N2O4, the active principle of ipecac: used chiefly in the treatment of amebic dysentery and as an emetic and expectorant
emetinecrystalline or white powdery substance, C29H40N2O4, the active principle of ipecac: used chiefly in the treatment of amebic dysentery and as an emetic and expectorant
squillthe bulb of the sea onion, Urginea maritima, of the lily family, cut into thin slices and dried, and used in medicine chiefly as an expectorant
squillsthe bulb of the sea onion, Urginea maritima, of the lily family, cut into thin slices and dried, and used in medicine chiefly as an expectorant
tolufragrant, yellowish-brown balsam or resin obtained from a South American leguminous tree, Myroxylon balsamum, and used in medicine as a stomachic and expectorant, and in perfumery
tolusfragrant, yellowish-brown balsam or resin obtained from a South American leguminous tree, Myroxylon balsamum, and used in medicine as a stomachic and expectorant, and in perfumery
storaxesa fragrant balsam obtained from the bark of an Asian tree (Liquidambar orientalis) of the witch-hazel family that is used as an expectorant and sometimes in perfumery called also Levant storax