sodium phosphates rectal solution

sodium phosphates rectal solution
[USP] a solution of dibasic sodium phosphate and monobasic sodium phosphate, or dibasic sodium phosphate and phosphoric acid, in purified water; used as a cathartic; called also sodium phosphate and biphosphate enema and sodium phosphates enema.

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