What is the difference between anhydrous and oleaginous ointments?

A) Anhydrous ointments repel water and oleaginous ointments do not.
B) Oleaginous ointments can be applied topically and anhydrous ointments cannot.
C) Oleaginous ointments turn into an emulsion when they absorb water.
D) Anhydrous ointments absorb water and oleaginous ointments do not.

D

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