salicylate - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • contain: Salicylates Many foods contain natural salicylates, which are very similar to aspirin.
  • call: R In a few of these cases, substances called salicylates, present in certain foods, may trigger symptoms.
  • occur: Naturally occurring salicylates and phenolic compounds are a problem in perhaps half of all cases.
  • use: Four studies included in the meta-analysis used topical salicylates, which are not now classified as NSAIDs.

Preposition: for

  • treatment: Systematic review of efficacy of topical rubefacients containing salicylates for the treatment of acute and chronic pain.

Adjective modifier

  • topical: Comment The evidence for efficacy of topical salicylates was poor.
  • synthetic: Arctander ( 1960 ) believed that the sweet birch oil of commerce is adulterated synthetic methyl salicylate.
  • e.g.: Promethazine may mask the warning signs of ototoxicity caused by ototoxic drugs e.g. salicylates.
  • natural: Salicylates Many foods contain natural salicylates, which are very similar to aspirin.

Modifies a noun

  • level: Aim to achieve a urinary pH of 7.5-8.5, repeating treatment if necessary to achieve a falling plasma salicylate level.
  • toxicity: Patients under 10 years and over 70 have increased risk of salicylate toxicity, and may require dialysis at an earlier stage.
  • content: Perhaps the salicylate level is lower because the vegetables are picked before the salicylate content has become too high.
  • intoxication: The renal clearance of salicylates is increased by corticosteroids and steroid withdrawal may result in salicylate intoxication.
  • transfer: Acidosis may increase salicylate transfer across the blood brain barrier.
  • excretion: Forced diuresis should not be used since it does not enhance salicylate excretion and may cause pulmonary edema.

Noun used with modifier

  • methyl: One, methyl salicylate, was an anti-inflammatory pain killer related to aspirin.
  • plasma: Aim to achieve a urinary pH of 7.5-8.5, repeating treatment if necessary to achieve a falling plasma salicylate level.
  • benzyl: In some balsams and essential oils are found benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, benzyl cinnamate and benzyl salicylate.
  • sodium: The measurements show sodium salicylate concentrated by extraction with cetyl pyridinium chloride surfactant.
  • %: Patch tests with 2 % methyl salicylate produced 3 positive reactions in 183 eczema patients ( Rudner 1977 ).

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