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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Coating
  1. ... medications called radiopaque contrast media. It works by coating the esophagus, stomach, or intestine with a material ...
  2. ... called skin protectants. It works by forming a coating on the skin that protects it from the ...
  3. ... gel to cover the lesion with a generous coating. Apply the medication to the affected skin area ...
  4. ... 8 of the 100-mg tablets. The tablet coating contains iron, and you will receive too much ...
  5. ... your digestive system. You may notice the tablet coating in the stool. This is normal and does ...
  6. ... your digestive system. You may notice the tablet coating in your stool.Do not let anyone else ...
  7. ... them. Be careful not to break the protective coating on the delayed-release tablets. If you cannot ...
  8. ... your digestive system. You may notice the tablet coating in the stool. This is normal and does ...