"Pharmacologic Substance"^^ . "Polyethylene GlycolPTNCI" . "PEGABNCI" . "FDA"^^ . . "POLYETHYLENE GLYCOLSPTFDA3WJQ0SDW1A" . "Glycol, polyethyleneSYDTPNSC0057859" . "Polyethylene Glycol"^^ . "Polyethylene OxideSYNCI" . "Polyethylene Glycol 8000SYNCI" . "Biomedical or Dental Material"^^ . . "Poly(oxyethylene)SYNCI" . "3WJQ0SDW1A"^^ . "Ethanol, 2,2'-(oxybis(2,1-ethanediyloxy)bis-SNNCI" . "Glycol, PolyethyleneSYNCI" . "PEGPTNCI-GLOSSCDR0000643074" . . "A polymer made by joining molecules of ethylene oxide and water together in a repeating pattern. Polyethylene glycol can be a liquid or a waxy solid. In medicine, forms of polyethylene glycol can be used in ointments, in drugs or substances to make them stay in the body longer, or in laxatives.NCI-GLOSS" . "40462"^^ . "(C2H4O)n"^^ . . "25322-68-3"^^ . "C0032483"^^ . "Polyethylene_Glycol"^^ . "polyethylene glycolPTNCI-GLOSSCDR0000643072" . "Polyethylene Glycol 400SYNCI" . "40462"^^ . . "Organic Chemical"^^ . "Additional polymers of ethylene oxide and water and their ethers. They vary in consistency from liquid to solid, depending on the molecular weight, indicated by a number following the name. Used as surfactants in industry, including foods, cosmetics and pharmaceutics; in biomedicine, as dispersing agents, solvents, ointment and suppository bases, vehicles, tablet excipients. Some specific groups are lauromagrogols, nonoxynols, octoxynols and poloxamers.MSH2002_06_01" . . "Polyethylene Glycol 400PTDCP03226" . "Polyethylene Glycol"^^ . "57859"^^ . "CHEBI:46793"^^ . "C762"^^ .