Iodoform Albuminate, Knoll.—Brown-yellow, fine, dry, non-conglutinating powd.; about 3 times as voluminous as iodoform, more pervasive, and free from its odor.—Especially convenient, economical, and efficient form of Iodoform; liberates the latter, on contact with wound surfaces, gradually and equably, and hence is more persistent in action.
Iodole.
Tetraiodo-pyrrole, Kalle.—Light, fine, grayish-brown powd.; 89% iodine.—Sol. in alcohol, chloroform, oils; 3 parts ether; slightly in water.—Antiseptic, Alterative.—Uses: Intern., syphilis, scrofula, etc.; extern., 5 to 10% oint. in chronic ulcers, lupus, chancre, etc.; powd. or solut. on mucous membranes, as in ozena, tonsillitis, etc.—Dose: 8—15 grn., daily, in wafers.
Iodothyrine.
Thyroiodine.—Dry preparation of thyroid gland.—Alterative, Discutient.—Uses: Goiter, corpulency, myxedema, etc.—Dose: 15—40 grn. per day.
Ipecac—U.S.P.
Dose: Stomachic, 1/2—1 grn.; emetic, 10—20 grn.—Preparations: F.E. (1:1); Powd. of Ipecac and Opium (1:10 each); Troches (1/4 grn.); Syr. (7 per cent. F.E.); Tr. Ipecac and Opium (D., 5—15 min.); Troches w. Morphine (one-twelfth grn. ipecac, one-fortieth grn. morph.); Wine (10 per cent. F.E.).
Iris—U.S.P.
Blue Flag.—Preparations: Ext. (D., 2—6 grn.); F.E. (D., 10—30 min.).
Iron, by Hydrogen, Merck.—(Reduced Iron, U.S.P.).