lubricant$45583$ - translation to italian
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lubricant$45583$ - translation to italian

SALINE-CONTAINING LIQUID DRUG ADMINISTERED THROUGH THE EYE
Eye drops; Eyedrop; Eyedrops; Eye-drop; Oculotect; Ocular lubricant; Ophthalmic solution; Eye lubricant; Lubricant eye drops
  • Eye drops being applied
  • Man applying eye drops
  • These eye drops are packaged for single use, without preservatives

lubricant      
n. lubrificante
lubricating oil         
SUBSTANCE INTRODUCED TO REDUCE FRICTION BETWEEN SURFACES IN MUTUAL CONTACT
Lubricants; Lubricating fluid; Lubricating oil; Lube oil; Lubricator; Automatic Lubricating Cup; Moving Contact Lubricant; Moving contact lubricant; Lubrication oil; Machine oil
lubrificante olio lubrificante
eye drops         
gocce per gli occhi, collirio

Definition

lubricant
(lubricants)
1.
A lubricant is a substance which you put on the surfaces or parts of something, especially something mechanical, to make the parts move smoothly.
Its nozzle was smeared with some kind of lubricant.
...industrial lubricants.
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2.
If you refer to something as a lubricant in a particular situation, you mean that it helps to make things happen without any problems.
I think humor is a great lubricant for life.
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Wikipedia

Eye drop

Eye drops or eyedrops are liquid drops applied directly to the surface of the eye usually in small amounts such as a single drop or a few drops. Eye drops usually contain saline to match the salinity of the eye. Drops containing only saline and sometimes a lubricant are often used as artificial tears to treat dry eyes or simple eye irritation such as itching or redness. Eye drops may also contain one or more medications to treat a wide variety of eye diseases. Depending on the condition being treated, they may contain steroids, antihistamines, sympathomimetics, beta receptor blockers, parasympathomimetics, parasympatholytics, prostaglandins, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antibiotics, antifungals, or topical anesthetics.

Eye drops have less of a risk of side effects than do oral medicines, and such risk can be minimized by occluding the lacrimal punctum (i.e. pressing on the inner corner of the eye) for a short while after instilling drops.

Prior to the development of single-use pre-loaded sterile plastic applicators, eye drops were administered using an eye dropper, a glass pipette with a rubber bulb.