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Sclerosol Intrapleural Aerosol

(SKLAYR-oh-sol IN-truh-PLOOR-ul AYR-oh-sol)
A mist or powdered form of the mineral magnesium silicate that is used to prevent malignant pleural effusions from coming back. Malignant pleural effusion is a condition in which cancer causes an abnormal collection of fluid in the space between the lung and chest wall. When Sclerosol Intrapleural Aerosol is given through a tube inserted into the pleural space, it causes the space to close up so fluid cannot collect there. Sclerosol Intrapleural Aerosol is a type of sclerosing agent. Also called Sterile Talc Powder, Steritalc, and talc.
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