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vehicle /ve·hi·cle/ (ve´i-k'l) excipient.
ve·hi·cle (v-kl)
n.
A substance of no therapeutic value that is used to convey an active medicine for administration.

vehicle (vē´hikl),
n a pharmaceutic ingredient, usually a liquid, employed as a medium for dissolving or dispersing the active drug in a mass suitable for its administration.
Veillonella alcalescens
n 1. an organism of the genus
Veillonella. n 2. a schizomycete that has been found in the flora of the periodontal pocket and, by association, has been implicated in the origin and perpetuation of periodontitis in human beings.

vehicle
1. a transporting agent, especially the component of a medication (prescription) serving as a solvent or to increase the bulk or decrease the concentration of the mixture.
2. any medium through which an impulse is propagated.

cloning vehicle
see cloning vector.

vehicle Epidemiology An inanimate intermediate in the indirect transmission of a pathogen from a reservoir or infected host to a susceptible host; vehicles include foods, clothing, instruments. Cf Vector Pharmacology An inert carrier or excipient for a therapeutic agent–eg, water, alcohol-containing elixirs or a sweetened syrup, which provides bulk or solubilizes a drug, facilitating deglutition. Cf Carrier, Schlepper, Vector.


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