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Ferric subsulfate is a stypic or hemostatic agent that causes agglutination of surface proteins resulting in local hemostasis. It has the chemical formula Fe4(OH)2(SO4)5. It is used after superficial skin biopsies.
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Matched Synonyms: … Ferric subsulfate ... basic ferric sulfate solution …
Matched Name: … Ferric subsulfate …
Matched Description: … Ferric subsulfate is a stypic or hemostatic agent that causes agglutination of surface proteins resulting …
Matched Products: … Ferric Subsulfate …
Iron deficiency is an extremely common condition and is the most frequent cause of anemia worldwide. Iron deficiency results when iron intake, iron stores, and loss of iron from the body do not adequately support production of erythrocytes, also known as red blood cells. Though it is generally considered non...
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Matched Synonyms: … Ferric derisomaltose …
Matched Name: … Ferric derisomaltose …
Matched Description: … [A190528] Ferric derisomaltose is a form of iron used in the treatment of iron deficiency. ... Ferric derisomaltose was developed by Pharmacosmos Therapeutics ad was granted FDA approval in January …
Ferric maltol is an iron(III) atom complexed with 3 maltol molecules to increase the bioavailability compared to iron(II), without depositing it in the duodenum as insoluble ferric hydroxide and phosphate. Ferric maltol has been described in literature since at least the late 1980s as a potential treatment for iron deficiency....
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Matched Synonyms: … Ferric maltol …
Matched Name: … Ferric maltol …
Matched Description: … [A189291] Ferric maltol was granted FDA Approval on 25 July 2019.[L10974] ... Ferric maltol is an iron(III) atom complexed with 3 maltol molecules to increase the bioavailability ... compared to iron(II), without depositing it in the duodenum as insoluble ferric hydroxide and phosphate …
Matched Categories: … ferric maltol …
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Matched Synonyms: … Ferric glyceryl phosphate …
Matched Name: … Ferric glycerophosphate …
Phosphoric Acid is a colorless, odorless phosphorus-containing inorganic acid. Phosphoric acid is a sequestering agent which binds many divalent cations, including Fe++, Cu++, Ca++, and Mg++.
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Matched Name: … Phosphoric acid …
Matched Iupac: … phosphoric acid …
Matched Description: … Phosphoric Acid is a colorless, odorless phosphorus-containing inorganic acid. ... Phosphoric acid is a sequestering agent which binds many divalent cations, including Fe++, Cu++, Ca++ …
Iron sucrose (sucroferric oxyhydroxide or iron saccharate) is used as a source of iron in patients with iron deficiency anemia with chronic kidney disease (CKD), including those who are undergoing dialysis (hemodialysis or peritoneal) and those who do not require dialysis. Due to less side effects than iron dextran, iron...
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Matched Synonyms: … Saccharated ferric oxide ... Ferric hydroxide sucrose complex …
Matched Categories: … Ferric Compounds …
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Matched Synonyms: … Ferric Gluconate …
Sodium phosphate is a saline laxative that is thought to work by increasing fluid in the small intestine. It usually results in a bowel movement after 30 minutes to 6 hours.
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Matched Synonyms: … Phosphoric acid, monosodium salt, anhydrous …
Matched Categories: … Phosphoric Acids …
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Matched Categories: … Phosphoric Acids …
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Matched Categories: … Phosphoric Acids …
Natural product isolated from Streptomyces pilosus. It forms iron complexes and is used as a chelating agent, particularly in the mesylate form.
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Deferasirox is an iron chelator and the first oral medication FDA approved for chronic iron overload in patients receiving long term blood transfusions.
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Desoxyribonuclease is a crystalline enzyme that aids in the digestion of the thymus nucleic acid. The mechanism of action of the enzyme involves the splitting of thymus nucleic acid into fragments approaching the size of tetranucleotides without the release of free phosphoric acid. The enzyme's cofactor is reported to be...
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Matched Description: … thymus nucleic acid into fragments approaching the size of tetranucleotides without the release of free phosphoric
Antibacterial agent used primarily as a tuberculostatic. It remains the treatment of choice for tuberculosis.
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Nitroprusside serves as a source of nitric oxide, a potent peripheral vasodilator that affects both arterioles and venules (venules more than arterioles). Nitroprusside is often administered intravenously to patients who are experiencing a hypertensive emergency.
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Matched Categories: … Ferric Compounds …
Miltefosine is a broad spectrum antimicrobial, anti-leishmanial, phospholipid drug that was originally developed in the 1980s as an anti-cancer agent. It is currently the only recognized oral agent used to treat visceral, cutaneous, and mucosal forms of leishmaniasis, a neglected tropical disease. It can be administered topically or orally and...
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Kappadione is a Vitamin K derivative (chemically, it is menadiol sodium diphosphate), previously approved by FDA prior to 1982 and marketed by Lilly Marketing for this drug has been discontinued and is not available in North America . It has been found to have carcinogenic potential in mammalian cells as...
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Sofosbuvir (tradename Sovaldi) is a direct acting antiviral medication used as part of combination therapy to treat chronic Hepatitis C, an infectious liver disease caused by infection with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). HCV is a single-stranded RNA virus that is categorized into nine distinct genotypes, with genotype 1 being the...
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the causative agent of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which is a respiratory disease that is capable of progressing to viral pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS); COVID-19 can be fatal. Like other RNA viruses, SARS-CoV-2 depends on an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase...
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A coenzyme for a number of oxidative enzymes including NADH DEHYDROGENASE. It is the principal form in which RIBOFLAVIN is found in cells and tissues.
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Becaplermin is produced by recombinant DNA technology by insertion of the gene for the B chain of platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) into the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Becaplermin has a molecular weight of approximately 25 KD and is a homodimer composed of two identical polypeptide chains that are bound together...
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Matched Categories: … Phosphoric Acids …
Betamethasone phosphate is a prodrug that is rapidly hydrolyzed, providing rapidly accessible betamethasone to agonize glucocorticoid receptors. Betamethasone provides greater anti-inflammatory activity than prednisolone with less sodium and water retention. Betamethasone sodium phosphate was granted FDA approval on 3 March 1965.
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Inositol is a collection of nine different stereoisomers but the name is usually used to describe only the most common type of inositol, myo-inositol. Myo-inositol is the cis-1,2,3,5-trans-4,6-cyclohexanehexol and it is prepared from an aqueous extract of corn kernels by precipitation and hydrolysis of crude phytate. These molecules have structural...
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A condensation product of riboflavin and adenosine diphosphate. The coenzyme of various aerobic dehydrogenases, e.g., D-amino acid oxidase and L-amino acid oxidase. (Lehninger, Principles of Biochemistry, 1982, p972) Flavin adenine dinucleotide is approved for use in Japan under the trade name Adeflavin as an ophthalmic treatment for vitamin B2 deficiency.
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