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  • Slow-Trasicor : 160mg oxprenolol hydrochloride in a sustained-release formulation.
  • Slow-Trasicor : 160mg oxprenolol hydrochloride in a sustained-release formulation.
  • Act fast and PEP can stop HIV / Terrence Higgins Trust ; funded by the Pan-London HIV Prevention Programme.
  • Act fast and PEP can stop HIV / Terrence Higgins Trust ; funded by the Pan-London HIV Prevention Programme.
  • Act fast and PEP can stop HIV / Terrence Higgins Trust ; funded by the Pan-London HIV Prevention Programme.
  • HIV : now there is a treatment that may prevent HIV infection after the virus has entered the body : PEP post exposure prophylaxis : treatment only works if started within 72 hours of exposure : 1 month course of anti-HIV medication ... / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • HIV : now there is a treatment that may prevent HIV infection after the virus has entered the body : PEP post exposure prophylaxis : treatment only works if started within 72 hours of exposure : 1 month course of anti-HIV medication ... / Terrence Higgins Trust, developed as part of CHAPS.
  • Ribonuclease A with bound inhibitor
  • Glycyrrhiza glabra (Liquorice or Licorice)
  • Glycyrrhiza glabra (Liquorice or Licorice)
  • Crystal of erythritol
  • Body shapes, female
  • Body shapes, female
  • Body shapes, female
  • Body shapes, female, overlaid with writing
  • Body shapes, female, hands and feet
  • Body shapes, female, hands and feet
  • A man dressed in effeminate fashions, with a dog. Colour process print, 192-.
  • A man dressed in effeminate fashions, with a dog. Colour process print, 192-.
  • Human face affected by attention.
  • The face of a young man in a state of attention. Engraving by J. Tinney, ca. 1730/1740, after C. Le Brun.
  • Centres of the slave trade in East Africa patrolled by the Royal Navy. Wood engraving, 1875.
  • A cityscape with a bridge over a river. Wood engraving by C. Roberts.
  • Drug-releasing depots in mouse lungs.
  • Moxibustion chart: the zhoujian points, ink drawing, Chinese
  • Vomiting and sickness, artwork
  • Oenothera macrocarpa Nutt. Onagraceae. Ozark Sundrops, Bigfruit Evening Primrose. Formerly O. missouriensis. Distribution: South central USA. O. macrocarpa does not appear to have been used medicinally, but other species are so used. Austin (2004) records that O. biennis (Evening Primrose) was used by Native Americans as a potherb in West Virginia. Leaves as salad, roots boiled like potato also infusion to treat obesity and relieve piles (Cherokee)
  • Microparticle drug delivery
  • Microparticle drug delivery
  • Microparticle drug delivery