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Therapeutic Terms
Parasiticide |
destructive to parasites |
Percutaneous |
effected, occurring, or performed through the
skin |
Pharmacokinetics |
study of absorption, distribution, metabolism
and elimination of drugs |
Phlebotonic |
having a toning action on the veins |
Phlegm |
mucus from the bronchial tubes |
Phototoxic |
causing skin discoloration by exposure to
sunlight, together with certain essential oils |
Phytomedicine |
plant medicine or medicine derived from plant
sources |
Phytotherapy |
the use of a wide variety of plants and plant
extracts for the prevention and treatment of disease; herbalism |
Probiotic |
a preparation (as a dietary supplement)
containing live bacteria (as lactobacilli) that is taken orally to restore
beneficial bacteria to the body |
Prophylactic |
guarding from or preventing
the spread or occurrence of disease or infection |
Proving |
in homeopathic medicine, the term used to
describe the exhibition of symptoms that the remedy is supposed to alleviate
or clean up |
Pruritus |
itchiness |
Psychoactive |
has a hallucinogenic, drug-like effect, capable
of affecting mental activity and perception |
Purgative |
strongly laxative |
Putrefaction |
the decomposition of organic matter; especially
the typically anaerobic splitting of proteins by bacteria and fungi with the
formation of foul-smelling incompletely oxidized products |
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