fluidextract
[floo″id-ek´strakt] a liquid preparation of a vegetable drug, containing alcohol as a solvent or preservative, or both, of such strength that each milliliter contains the therapeutic constituents of 1 g of the standard drug it represents.
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flu·id·ex·tract
(flū'id-eks'trakt), Avoid the incorrect form fluid extract.Pharmacopeial liquid preparation of vegetable drugs, made by percolation, containing alcohol as a solvent or as a preservative, or both, and so made that each 1 mL contains the therapeutic constituents of 1 g of the standard drug that it represents.
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fluidextract
(flo͞o′ĭd-ĕk′străkt′)n. A concentrated alcohol solution of a drug of such strength that each milliliter contains the equivalent of one gram of the dry form of the drug.
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flu·id·ex·tract
(flū'id-eks'trakt) Avoid the incorrect two-word form fluid extract. Pharmacopeial liquid preparation of vegetable drugs, made by percolation, containing alcohol as a solvent or as a preservative, or both, and so made that each 1 mL contains the therapeutic constituents of 1 g of the standard drug that it represents.
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