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inhalant

[in-hey-luhnt] / ɪnˈheɪ lənt /


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The flu-fighting inhalant Relenza got the agency's nod this summer.

From Time Magazine Archive

When I treat a patient who has allergy problems, I use FDA approved sterile extracts made of dust, ragweed, air molds and other inhalant pollens that I have determined to be causing the condition.

From Time Magazine Archive

There will soon be radioactive inhalants for lung cancer patients, inhalant vaccines, allergens, and aerosol insulin to replace injections.

From Time Magazine Archive

Investigators are focusing on her possible misuse of an asthma inhalant.

From Time Magazine Archive

Therefore, when you have catarrh in the head, a snuff or other inhalant can at most give only temporary relief.

From Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XIII, Nov. 28, 1891 by Elverson, James