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sodium salicylate

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sodium salicylate [′sōd·ē·əm sə′lis·ə‚lāt]
(organic chemistry)
HOC6H4COONa A shiny, white powder with sweetish taste and mild aromatic aroma; soluble in water, glycerol, and alcohol; used in medicine and as a preservative.


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However, there have been no follow-up studies examining the efficacy of 2% sodium salicylate iontophoresis treatment of plantar verrucae.
Soroko and colleagues (pages 1184-1191) describe the application of sodium salicylate iontophoresis for plantar verrucae, contending that the intervention seems to be as beneficial as "other office-based interventions in diminishing the size of plantar warts and their associated pain.
 
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