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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for resins
  1. Plastic casting resins are liquid plastics, such as epoxy. Poisoning can occur from swallowing plastic casting resin. Resin fumes may also ...
  2. The T3RU test measures the level of proteins that carry thyroid hormone in the blood. This can help your health care provider interpret ...
  3. Poisoning can occur from swallowing plastic resin hardener. Resin hardener fumes may also be poisonous. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to treat or manage ...
  4. Bile acid sequestrants are medicines that help lower your LDL (bad) cholesterol . Too much cholesterol in your blood can stick to the ...
  5. ... is caused by skin contact with the oils (resin) of certain plants. The oils most often enter ... skin or clothing that still have the plant resins on the surface. DO NOT burn poison ivy, ...
  6. Dental sealants are a thin resin coating that dentists apply to the grooves of the permanent back teeth, the molars and premolars. Sealants are applied to help ...
  7. ... caused by skin contact with the oily sap (resin) of these plants. The oily resin usually enters the skin rapidly, and is seldom ...
  8. ... replacing it with a material such as composite resin, glass ionomer, or amalgam. Composite resin is the preferred material today, as it more ...
  9. Varnish contains both resins and solvents. The harmful substances in the resins are: Amber Balsam Rosin Various substances produced from plants and insects ( ...
  10. ... triglyceride and cholesterol levels include: Bile acid-sequestering resins. Fibrates (gemfibrozil, fenofibrate). Nicotinic acid. Statins. PCSK9 inhibitors, ...
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