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Barium sulfate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula BaSO4 . Barium sulfate occurs in nature as the mineral barite. It is also used in various manufacturing applications and mixed into heavy concrete to serve as a radiation shield . This drug is used as a contrast agent in...
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Matched Synonyms: … Barium sulfate
Matched Name: … Barium sulfate
Matched Iupac: … barium(2+) sulfate
Matched Description: … Barium sulfate occurs in nature as the mineral _barite_. ... Barium sulfate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula BaSO4 [L1957]. ... Therapeutic advantages of barium sulfate in diagnostic procedures include both its low water solubility …
Matched Categories: … Barium Sulfate Containing X-Ray Contrast Media ... Contrast Media ... X-Ray Contrast Media, Non-Iodinated ... barium sulfate with suspending agents ... barium sulfate without suspending agents …
Matched Products: … Hd 85 Barium Sulfate Susp 51% ... Tomo Cat Barium Sulfate Susp 5% ... Hd200 Plus Barium Sulfate for Susp 98% …
Bacteria possess a cell wall comprising a glycopeptide polymer commonly known as peptidoglycan, which is synthesized and remodelled through the action of a family of enzymes known as "penicillin-binding proteins" (PBPs). β-lactam antibiotics, including cephalosporins, are PBP inhibitors that, through inhibition of essential PBPs, result in impaired cell wall homeostasis,...
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Investigational
Matched Synonyms: … Cefixime anhydrous
Ioxaglic acid is marketed as Hexabrix. This drug is an ionic tri-iodinated benzoate used as a low-osmolality contrast agent during diagnostic imaging procedures. Like other organic iodine compounds, ioxaglic acid blocks x-rays and is opaque in its appearance on x-ray film, improving the visualization of important structures and organs during...
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Investigational
Matched Categories: … Contrast Media ... X-Ray Contrast Media, Iodinated ... Watersoluble, Nephrotropic, Low Osmolar X-Ray Contrast Media
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Gadobutrol is a second-generation extracellular non-ionic macrocyclic GBCA (gadolinium-based contrast agent) used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in adults and children older than 2 years of age. Due to its physicochemical properties, gadobutrol is formulated at twice the gadolinium ion concentration compared to other GBCA and thus requires a lesser...
Approved
Matched Categories: … Contrast Media ... Paramagnetic Contrast Media ... Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Media
Gadoversetamide, marketed under the trade name OptiMARK, is a gadolinium compound used as a contrast agent in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), particularly imaging of the brain, spine and liver.
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Investigational
Matched Categories: … Contrast Media ... Paramagnetic Contrast Media ... Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Media
Tyropanoic acid is a radiocontrast agent used in cholecystography, the X-ray diagnosis of gallstones under the trade names include Bilopaque, Lumopaque, Tyropaque, and Bilopac. The molecule contains three heavy iodine atoms which obstruct X-rays in the same way as the calcium in bones, which results in a visible image .
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Matched Description: … The molecule contains three heavy iodine atoms which obstruct X-rays in the same way as the calcium in …
Matched Categories: … Contrast Media ... X-Ray Contrast Media, Iodinated ... Watersoluble, Hepatotropic X-Ray Contrast Media
Metrizoic acid is a molecule used as a contrast medium. It present a higher risk of allergic reactions due to its high osmolality. Its approval has been discontinued by the FDA. One study in 1976 demonstrated that metrizoic acid, when used for cardiac angiography, was well tolerated. A total of...
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Matched Salts name: … Calcium metrizoate …
Matched Categories: … Contrast Media ... X-Ray Contrast Media, Iodinated ... Watersoluble, Nephrotropic, High Osmolar X-Ray Contrast Media
Gadobenic acid, usually available in the salt form gadobenate dimeglumine, is a linear MRI gadolinium-based contrast agent (GBCA) used primarily for MR imaging of the liver. It differs from other GBCAs due to the benzene ring that confers weak protein binding, thus leading to an increased R1 and R2 relaxivity....
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Investigational
Matched Categories: … Contrast Media ... Paramagnetic Contrast Media ... Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Media
Iohexol is an effective non-ionic, water-soluble contrast agent which is used in myelography, arthrography, nephroangiography, arteriography, and other radiographic procedures. Its low systemic toxicity is the combined result of low chemotoxicity and low osmolality.
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Matched Categories: … Contrast Media ... X-Ray Contrast Media, Iodinated ... Watersoluble, Nephrotropic, Low Osmolar X-Ray Contrast Media
Iothalamic acid is an iodine containing organic anion used as a diagnostic contrast agent.
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Matched Categories: … Contrast Media ... X-Ray Contrast Media, Iodinated ... Watersoluble, Nephrotropic, High Osmolar X-Ray Contrast Media
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Matched Categories: … Ultrasound Contrast Media
Perflutren, a diagnostic drug that is intended to be used for contrast enhancement during the indicated echocardiographic procedures, is comprised of lipid-coated microspheres filled with octafluoropropane(OFP) gas. When exposed to ultrasound waves, the microspheres resonate and "echo" strong signals back to the ultrasound machine. The difference in density between the...
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Matched Categories: … Contrast Media ... Ultrasound Contrast Media
Propiolactone is a lactone compound with a four-membered ring. It is a colorless liquid with a pungent slightly sweet odor. Propiolactone is a disinfectant used for the sterilization of blood plasma, vaccines, tissue grafts, surgical instruments, and enzymes. It has been used against bacteria, fungi, and virus. It is currently...
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Withdrawn
Gadolinium is under investigation in Hypertension, ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY, and Chronic Kidney Disease. Gadolinium has been investigated for the basic science of CAD, Multiple Sclerosis, and Coronary Artery Disease.
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Investigational
Matched Categories: … Contrast Media
Perflubutane has been used in trials studying the diagnostic of Liver Mass, Liver Diseases, Liver Metastasis, Portal Hypertension, and Peripheral Artery Disease. It is a cardiovascular drug designed to enable ultrasound to compete more effectively with nuclear stress testing; currently the leading procedure for detecting coronary heart disease.
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Investigational
Matched Categories: … Contrast Media
Plasminogen is a pro-enzyme (i.e. a zymogen) which is cleaved to form plasmin - also known as fibrinolysin - as part of the fibrinolytic pathway that breaks down fibrin blood clots. This pathway is activated when a clot is no longer needed or to prevent a clot from extending beyond...
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Matched Categories: … Contrast Media
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic disorder characterized by the production of abnormal sickle-shaped red blood cells (called hemoglobin S, HbS) that initiate a pathophysiology resulting in severe pain, progressive multi-organ damage, and premature death. Treatment options for SCD are largely focused on preventing the production and circulation of...
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Investigational
Matched Description: … Exagamglogene autotemcel is an autologous CRISPR-Cas9 modified CD34+ human hematopoietic stem and progenitor …
Flutemetamol (18F) is a PET scanning radiopharmaceutical containing the radionuclide fluorine-18. It is indicated for Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging of the brain to estimate β amyloid neuritic plaque density in adult patients with cognitive impairment who are being evaluated for Alzheimer's disease (AD) or other causes of cognitive decline.
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Investigational
Matched Categories: … Contrast Media
Pepsin is a potent enzyme in gastric juice that digests proteins such as those in meat, eggs, seeds, and dairy products . Studies on gastric digestion from 1820-1840 led to the discovery of pepsin as the substance which, in the presence of stomach acid, causes nutrients including meat or coagulated...
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Experimental
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Rose bengal is a pink stain derived as an analogue of fluorescein. Its disodium salt in ophthalmic solutions has been used as a diagnostic agent in suspected damage to conjunctival and corneal cells. It is also used in laboratory settings, including the preparation of Foraminifera for microscopic analysis and suppression...
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Investigational
Matched Description: … Foraminifera for microscopic analysis and suppression of bacterial growth in several microbiological media
A seasonally-specific component of the influenza vaccine. The influenza vaccine, also known as the "flu shot", is a vaccine that helps to protect against infection from influenza viruses. These vaccines provide protection from influenza by exposing the immune system to the virus (or parts of the virus) which results in...
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Matched Description: … Inactivated vaccines contain a virus particle that has been grown in media and then subsequently killed …
A seasonally-specific component of the influenza vaccine. The influenza vaccine, also known as the "flu shot", is a vaccine that helps to protect against infection from influenza viruses. These vaccines provide protection from influenza by exposing the immune system to the virus (or parts of the virus) which results in...
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Matched Description: … Inactivated vaccines contain a virus particle that has been grown in media and then subsequently killed …
A seasonally-specific component of the influenza vaccine. The influenza vaccine, also known as the "flu shot", is a vaccine that protects against infection from the influenza viruses. Vaccines provide protection from influenza by exposing the immune system to the virus (or parts of the virus) which stimulates an immunological defence...
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Matched Description: … Inactivated vaccines contain a virus particle that has been grown in media and then subsequently killed …
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