ACE British medicine Abbreviation

Also known as: ACE-

ACE has various meanings in the British medicine category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of ACE in British medicine.

Acetaminophen

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A nonaspirin pain reliever or analgesic. Acetaminophen may be given alone to relieve pain and inflammation or it may be combined with other drugs, as in some migraine medications, which contain acetaminophen, a barbiturate, and caffeine.

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Acute Coronary Event
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Addenbrooke'S Cognitive Examination
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Adverse Clinical Events
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Acetaldehyde

Oops, I should have used the systematic name, ethanal! This is a good example of a case where the IUPAC system may be logical, but can easily engender no end of confusion.

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Acetate

Acetate ion (CH3COO-,C2H3O2 -) an ion formed by removing the acidic hydrogen from acetic acid or a fiber made from cellulose acetate.

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Acute Care for The Elderly
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Acute Care of Elders
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Acute Concussion Evaluation
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Acetone

A filler added to acetylene cylinders, capable of absorbing 25 times its own volume of acetylene. Or It is a commodity solvent commonly produced as a co-product during cumene oxidation for phenol, which consumes benzene and propylene, and for this reason on-purpose acetone production has declined. On purpose production consumes either propylene or isopropanol.

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