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  1. ... penetrate the body to form an image on film or screen. X-rays can be either digital or developed on a film. Structures that are dense (such as silver fillings ...
  2. A thoracic spine x-ray is an x-ray of the 12 chest (thoracic) bones (vertebrae) of the spine. The vertebrae are separated by flat pads ...
  3. An abdominal x-ray is an imaging test to look at organs and structures in the abdomen. Organs include the liver, spleen, stomach, ...
  4. ... called semifluorinated alkanes. It works by providing a film layer on the eye to prevent tears and ...
  5. ... a sublingual tablet (Zubsolv) and as a sublingual film (Suboxone) to take under the tongue and as a buccal film (Bunavail) to apply between the gum and cheek. ...
  6. Buprenorphine (Belbuca) comes as a buccal film to apply inside the cheek. It is usually applied twice a day. Apply buprenorphine (Belbuca) at around the same times every day. ...
  7. Apomorphine comes as a sublingual film to take under the tongue. Apomorphine sublingual is usually used when needed, according to your doctor's directions. Follow the directions on ...
  8. Dexmedetomidine comes as a sublingual film to place under the tongue or on the lower gum in your mouth (behind the lower lip). It is usually taken ... least 2 hours apart.To take dexmedetomidine sublingual film, remove the film from the foil pouch with ...
  9. ... liquid) to take by mouth, and as a film to apply on the tongue. It is usually ... syringe parts in the dishwasher. To take the film, follow these steps: Open the foil pouch and ...
  10. What Is Dry Eye? Video (American Academy of Ophthalmology)  
    ... make the right type of tears or tear film . In this article: How do tears work? Dry ... How Do Tears Work? When you blink, a film of tears spreads over the eye. This keeps ...
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