4. Linctus senegæ compositus.
Dangerous Drugs.
Liquid extract of senega
Liquid extract of squill
Tartarated antimony
Diamorphine hydro-
chloride
1 fl. ounce
1 ""
55 ""
8 grains
5. Linctus thymi compositus.
Glycerine
...
4 ""
2 fl. ounces
Simple syrup to 20 fl. ounces.
Diamorphine hydro-
chloride
Apomorphine hydro-
chloride
Distilled water
Liquid extract of thyme
(1-1)
...
Solution of tolu
Glycerine to 20 fl. ounces.
(d) DICODIDE PREPARATIONS.
1. Cardiazol-Dicodide Solutions.
4 grains
5 ""
1 fl. ounce
5 fl. ounces
1/4 fl. ounce
Solutions containing not less than 10 per cent of cardiazol, and not more than 0.5 per cent of dicodide salts.
(e) EUCODAL PREPARATIONS.
1. Anti-Opium Tablets*.
2. Tablets B.B. Compound.
Eucodal
Pulvis gentianæ
Pulvis ipecacuanhæ
Quinine sulphate
Caffeine
Sugar of milk
Mix up and make up 5-grain tablets.
Berberis vulgaris powder
1 gramme
35 grammes
20 ""
20 ""
5 ""
...
25 ""
Nux vomica
Eucodal
Ipecacuanha
Rhubarb
0.0324 gramme
0.013 ""
...
0.0032
0.0648
0.013
""
""
0.0324
0.0032
99
""
""
Pulvis cinnamoni compositus
Aromatic chalk
* In exempting this preparation from the operation of the Geneva Convention, the Health Committee expressed the wish that it should not be offered to the public under the name of "anti-opium."
DANGEROUS DRUGS REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 134, section 11).
(Ordinance No. 35 of 1935).
Application.
[1st January, 1936.]
1. These regulations shall, except where otherwise expressed, apply to all the drugs to which the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance for the time being applies.
31
[CAP. 134
G.N. 971/35.
G.N. 675/37.
G.N.A. 79/51.
(Cap. 134.)
4. Linctus senegœ
compositus.
Dangerous Drugs.
Liquid extract of senega Liquid extract of squill Tartarated antimony Diamorphine hydro-
1 fl. ounce
1
""
55
8 grains
5. Linctus thymi compositus.
chloride
Glycerine
...
4
""
2. fl. ounces
Simple syrup to 20 fl. ounces.
Diamorphine hydro-
chloride
Apomorphine hydro-
chloride Distilled water
Liquid extract of thyme
(1-1)
...
Solution of tolu
Glycerine to 20 fl. ounces.
(d) DICODIDE PREPARATIONS.
1. Cardiazol-Dicodide
Solutions.
4. grains
5
""
1 fl. ounce
5 fl. ounces
14 fl. ounce
Solutions containing not less than 10 per cent of cardiazo, and not more than 0.5 per cent of dicodide salts.
(e) EUCODAL PREPARATIONS.
1. Anti-Opium Tablets*.
2. Tablets B.B. Com-
pound.
Eucodal
Pulvis gentinœ Pulvis ipecacuanhœ Quinine sulphate Caffeine
Sugar of milk
Mix up and make up 5-
grain tablets.
Berberis vulgaris
powder
1 gramme
35 grammes
20 20
"
5
"
...
25
"
Nux vomica
Eucodal
Ipecacuanha
Rhubarb
0.0324 gramme 0.013
""
...
0.0032 0.0648 0.013
"
"
.99
0.0324 0.0032
99
""
Pulvis cinnamoni com-
-positus
Aromatic chalk
* In exempting this preparation from the operation of the Geneva Convention, the Health Committee expressed the wish that it should not be offered to the public under the name of "anti-opium.”
DANGEROUS DRUGS REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 134, section 11).
(Ordinance No. 35 of 1935).
Application.
[1st January, 1936.]
1. These regulations shall, except where otherwise expressed, apply to all the drugs to which the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance for the time being applies.
31
[CAP. 134
G.N. 971/35.
G.N. 675/37. G.N.A, 79/51.
(Cap. 134.)
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