A highly viscous or semisolid substance used on the skin as a cosmetic, emollient, or medicament; a salve.
[Middle English oinement, from Old French oignement, from Vulgar Latin *unguimentum, from Latin unguentum. See unguent.]
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[Middle English oinement, from Old French oignement, from Vulgar Latin *unguimentum, from Latin unguentum. See unguent.]
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A soft, bland, smooth, semisolid mixture that is used as a lubricant and as a vehicle for external medication.
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A semisolid preparation for external application to the body. Official ointments consist of medicinal substances incorporated in suitable vehicles (bases).
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He rubbed the ointment on his sunburn and promised himself never to fall asleep in the sun after skinny-dipping again.
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Ointment in a dream may symbolize the need for a salve to soothe or heal a condition in the dreamer's life.
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An ointment is a viscous semisolid preparation used topically on a variety of body surfaces. These include the skin and the mucous membranes of the eye (an eye ointment), vagina, anus, and nose. An ointment may or may not be medicated.
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The vehicle of an ointment is known as ointment base. The choice of a base depends upon the clinical indication for the ointment, and the different types of ointment bases are:
The medicaments are dispersed in the base and later they get divided after the drug penetration into the living cells of skin.
Ointments are homogeneous, semi-solid preparations intended for external application to the skin or mucous membranes. They are used as emollients or for the application of active ingredients to the skin for protective, therapeutic, or prophylactic purposes and where a degree of occlusion is desired.
Ointments are formulated using hydrophobic, hydrophilic, or water-emulsifying bases to provide preparations that are immiscible, miscible, or emulsifiable with skin secretions. They can also be derived from hydrocarbon (fatty), absorption, water-removable, or water-soluble bases.
Properties which affect choice of an ointment base are:
Trituration: In this finely subdivided insoluble medicaments are evenly distributed by grinding with a small amount of the base followed by dilution with gradually increasing amounts of the base.
Fusion: In this method the ingredients are melted together in descending order of their melting points and stirred to ensure homogeneity.
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| Translations: Ointment |
Dansk (Danish)
n. - salve, smørelse
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Nederlands (Dutch)
zalf, smeersel
Français (French)
n. - pommade, onguent
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Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - αλοιφή, πομάδα
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Português (Portuguese)
n. - ungüento (m)
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Русский (Russian)
мазь, притирание
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Español (Spanish)
n. - ungüento, pomada
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Svenska (Swedish)
n. - salva, smörjelse
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
软膏, 药膏, 油膏
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中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 軟膏, 藥膏, 油膏
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العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) مرهم
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - משחת-עור, משחה
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