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若炼蜜较浓稠而不能与药物拌匀时,可以() A.减少药物用量 B.增加炼蜜用量 C.加

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题目:

若炼蜜较浓稠而不能与药物拌匀时,可以()

A.减少药物用量

B.增加炼蜜用量

C.加适量开水稀释

D.加适量冷水稀释

E.直接蜜炙

答案:

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