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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 …
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 …
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Matched Categories: … Phosphorus Acids ... Phosphorus Compounds …
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Matched Categories: … Phosphorus Acids ... Phosphorus Compounds …
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 Description: … Phosphoric Acid is a colorless, odorless phosphorus-containing inorganic acid. …
Matched Categories: … Phosphorus Acids ... Phosphorus Compounds …
Sevelamer is a phosphate binding drug used to prevent hyperphosphataemia in patients with chronic renal failure. It is marketed by Genzyme under the trade name Renagel.
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Vitamin D, in general, is a secosteroid generated in the skin when 7-dehydrocholesterol located there interacts with ultraviolet irradiation - like that commonly found in sunlight . Both the endogenous form of vitamin D (that results from 7-dehydrocholesterol transformation), vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), and the plant-derived form, vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol), are...
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Nutraceutical
Matched Description: … Appropriate levels of vitamin D must be upheld in the body in order to maintain calcium and phosphorus
Matched Mixtures name: … Liquid Calcium Mg Phosphorus and Vit.d-3 …
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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Ergocalciferol is an inactivated vitamin D analog. It is synthesized by some plants in the presence of UVB light. The production of ergocalciferol was prompted by the identification of dietary deficiency, more specifically vitamin D, as the main causative factor for the development of rickets. Ergocalciferol was isolated for the...
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Nutraceutical
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 Categories: … Phosphorus Acids ... Phosphorus Compounds …
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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Investigational
Calcitonin was first discovered in isolated parathyroid tissue as a substance with a serum-calcium-lowering effect. It is constituted as a 32-amino acid single chain polypeptide structure that gets secreted as a regulatory agent in calcium-phosphorus metabolism. It is used as an alternative for people developing antibodies against salmon calcitonin.
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Matched Description: … 32-amino acid single chain polypeptide structure that gets secreted as a regulatory agent in calcium-phosphorus
Alfacalcidol, or 1-alpha-hydroxycholecalciferol or 1-alpha-hydroxyvitamin D3, is a non-endogenous analogue of vitamin D. It plays an essential function in calcium homeostasis and bone metabolism. Alfacaldisol is activated by the enzyme 25-hydroxylase in the liver to mediate its effects in the body, or most importantly, the kidneys and bones. The pharmacological...
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Nutraceutical
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: … Phosphorus Acids ... Phosphorus Compounds …
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 …
Abaloparatide is an N-terminal analog of parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) and an agonist at the parathyroid hormone type 1 (PTH1) receptor. It is a synthetic 34 amino acid peptide with 41% homology to human parathyroid hormone 1-34 and human PTHrP 1-34. Abaloparatide and PTHrP share the first 21 amino acids...
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Investigational
Antibacterial agent used primarily as a tuberculostatic. It remains the treatment of choice for tuberculosis.
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Investigational
The chemical compound calcium acetate is the calcium salt of acetic acid. It has been commonly referred to as the acetate of lime. The anhydrous form is very hygroscopic, therefore the monohydrate is the common form.
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Burosumab (KRN23) is an entirely human monoclonal IgG1 antibody that binds excess fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) and has been successfully tested in clinical trials in children with X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets . The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Crysvita (burosumab) in April 2018. This is the first drug approved...
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Investigational
Matched Description: … X-linked hypophosphatemia causes low circulating levels of phosphorus in the blood. …
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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