Task 1. Fill in the blank spaces below with the following pharmacological groups: 1. Astringentagents. 2. Coatingagents. 3. Adsorbents. 4. Irritants - based on their uses: А. are used: in upper respiratory tract inflammation, muscle, nerve and joint diseases, as well as for reflex excitation of the respiratory and vasomotor centers in syncope or in case the distracting effect is needed. В. thegastrointestinal tract, skin, in oral mucosa and throat inflammation, in treatment of burns. C. are used: inacute and chronic inflammatory diseases of are used: in gastrointestinal inflammation and ulceration, upper respiratory tract inflammation, caustic substance poisoning.Can also be used in combination with or before the irritants. D. areused: in food poisoning, toxic substance, alkaloid or heave metal salt poisoning, inflatulence (intestinal gases accumulation).
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