Dextr Health Dictionary

Dextr: From 1 Different Sources


(dextro-) combining form denoting 1. the right side. Example: dextroposition (displacement to the right). 2. (in chemistry) dextrorotation.
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Dextrocardia

A condition in which a person’s heart is situated on the right of the chest in a mirror image of its usual position. This may be associated with similar inversion of the abdominal organs – situs inversus.... dextrocardia

Dextrose

Another name for puri?ed grape sugar or glucose. A common constituent of intravenous ?uids.... dextrose

Dextran

The name given to a group of polysaccharides ?rst discovered in sugar-beet preparations which had become infected with certain bacteria. A homogenous preparation of dextran, with a consistent molecular weight and free from PROTEIN, is in appropriate clinical circumstances used as a substitute for plasma for TRANSFUSION purposes. Dextran is often used as an immediate transfusion measure to treat severe bleeding or certain types of shock until properly cross-matched blood is available. A blood sample for cross-matching must be taken before intravenous dextran is given.... dextran

Dextra

(Latin) Feminine form of Dexter; one who is skillful Dex... dextra

Dextromethophan

An over-the-counter drug used to relieve dry, irritating, persistent coughs, this opioid acts as a cough suppressant. It is available either alone or in combination with other drugs in linctus, lozenges and syrups prepared to provide symptomatic relief for coughs and colds.... dextromethophan

Dextromethorphan

A cough suppressant available over the counter as an ingredient in cough remedies.... dextromethorphan

Dextromoramide

An opioid analgesic drug related to opium that is used to relieve severe pain following injury or surgery and during long-term illnesses.

It relieves pain quickly but has only a short duration of action.

Regular use can produce drug dependence.... dextromoramide

Dextropropoxyphene

A weak opioid analgesic drug included in some compound analgesic preparations.

It works rapidly and relieves mild to moderate pain for about 4 hours.

Adverse effects may include drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting.... dextropropoxyphene

Dextrin

n. a carbohydrate formed as an intermediate product in the digestion of starch by the enzyme amylase. Dextrin is used in the preparation of pharmaceutical products (as an *excipient) and surgical dressings.... dextrin

Iron Dextran

a drug containing *iron and *dextran, administered to treat iron-deficiency anaemia. Side-effects can include pain at the site of injection, rapid beating of the heart, and allergic reactions.... iron dextran



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