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- adverb In a
transdermal manner.
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Examples
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Low doses of estrogen given transdermally do not appear to alter clotting parameters, leading to the assumption that they may be safer and carry less risks of strokes and blood clots.
Menopause News Round-Up aka TBTAM 2007
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At the very least, holistic medicine can help enough so that the oral dose of methimazole can be lowered to safer levels or given transdermally through the skin.
The Last Chance Dog D.V.M. Donna Kelleher 2003
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At the very least, holistic medicine can help enough so that the oral dose of methimazole can be lowered to safer levels or given transdermally through the skin.
The Last Chance Dog D.V.M. Donna Kelleher 2003
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That allowed the medication to be released transdermally over time.
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That allowed the medication to be released transdermally over time.
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Assuming that hyperthyroidism is your cat's issue, the medication can be given transdermally, meaning through the skin.
SFGate: Top News Stories Laura Hazard 2011
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Most people will show dramatic improvements in the state of their health when they replete their magnesium levels and the very best way to do that is with magnesium chloride applied transdermally (baths and body spraying), orally, vaporized into the lungs, diluted for use with ones eyes, intravenously, and even in douches and enemas.
Signs of the Times 2010
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Magnesium chloride, when applied transdermally, is reported by Dr. Norman Shealy to increase DHEA.
Signs of the Times 2010
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Because the active ingredient in GELNIQUE is delivered transdermally, it is not metabolized by the liver in the same way as orally administered oxybutynin.
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What we have found is that magnesium chloride, applied transdermally, is the ideal magnesium delivery system - with health benefits unequalled in the entire world of medicine.
Signs of the Times 2010
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