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German to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) | |||||||
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5 | Oral Morphine drops |
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Oral Morphine drops Explanation: "Mo" is the lay term in German hospitals for Morphine. Tropfen indicated that its a solution to be administered orally. |
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Reference Reference information: www.buergerspital.ch/Portals/3/media/geriatrische/PDF/... Mo Tropfen 2% ab 40 min 1 Tropfen = 1 mg Morphin s.c. ab 40 min Morphin i.v. ab 10 min Methadon auch ... |
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