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- noun Plural form of
salicylate .
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Examples
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I thought most apples are relatively low in salicylates?
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I mean, methyl salicylate is the most toxic of the salicylates, which is asprin-like compounds.
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Aspirin belongs to a group of drugs called salicylates
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Metformin is negligibly bound to plasma proteins and is, therefore, less likely to interact with highly protein-bound drugs such as salicylates, sulfonamides, chloramphenicol, and probenecid, as compared to the sulfonylureas, which are extensively bound to serum proteins.
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You were right about apples and salicylates, too - I was mixing that up with pears, which are low.
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And of course, hot peppers, a common egg accomplice, contain salicylates, a compound that is also the basis of aspirin.
The Hangover Helper Steve Garbarino 2010
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Problems in the inner ear, such as the age-related hearing loss called presbyacusis, the side effects of certain drugs (examples, the salicylates and quinine), Meniere's disease (a disorder of the sensory structures of the inner ear), and noise damage, are likewise associated with tinnitus.
Finding Relief for Tinnitus to Stop the Ringing Noise in Your Ears 2008
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The benefits of salicylates were discovered and isolated and eventually manufactured in a form with far more therapeutic benefit than willow in a natural state possesses.
What are some irrational things that's intelligent, educated people believe in? Ann Althouse 2008
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The usual medicines for this purpose are the salicylates, especially aspirin.
A Guide to Treating Less Severe Cases of Rheumatoid Arthritis 2008
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Aspirin is a salicylate and substances containing salicylates often cause asthma problems.
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