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lubricants

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lubricants
preparations for the lubrication of passages to reduce frictional injury, e.g. oily preparations, including petroleum jelly, lanolin or water-soluble preparations such as methyl cellulose.


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Personal lubricants have long been recommended to women to improve the comfort of sexual intercourse and to reduce the risk of vaginal tearing, yet strikingly little available data is available on women's use of lubricants or associated vaginal symptoms.
Ms Slinn, the winner of the 2008 UK Lubricants Association's Young Employee of the Year award, has spent six years in the industrial sector working on lubricant formulation and development and will be responsible for developing and expanding current product ranges.
Summary: EPPCO Lubricants has signed an AED 70,000 exclusive agreement with MS EPPCO Lubricants has signed an AED 70,000 exclusive agreement with MS Alserkal, sole importer and distributor of Bridgestone brand tyres in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, to supply lubricants to its Sharjah branches.
 
 
 
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