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Arsenic trioxide is a chemotherapeutic agent of idiopathic function used to treat leukemia that is unresponsive to first line agents. It is suspected that arsenic trisulfide induces cancer cells to undergo apoptosis. In general, arsenic is known to be a naturally toxic substance capable of eliciting a variety of dangerous...
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Matched Synonyms: … Arsenic Blanc ... Arsenic oxide ... White arsenic
Matched Name: … Arsenic trioxide …
Matched Description: … It is suspected that arsenic trisulfide induces cancer cells to undergo apoptosis. ... The enzyme thioredoxin reductase has recently been identified as a target for arsenic trioxide. ... Arsenic trioxide is a chemotherapeutic agent of idiopathic function used to treat leukemia that is unresponsive …
Matched Categories: … arsenic trioxide …
Matched Products: … Arsenic trioxide ... Arsenic Trioxide ... Arsenic Trioxide Mylan …
A chelating agent (chelating agents) that sequesters a variety of polyvalent cations. It is used in pharmaceutical manufacturing and as a food additive.
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Vet approved
Dimercaprol is a traditional chelating agent developed by British biochemists at Oxford University during World War II. It was developed as an experimental antidote against the arsenic-based poison gas Lewisite. It has been used clinically since 1949 in arsenic, cadmium and mercury poisoning. In addition, it has in the past...
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Matched Description: … It has been used clinically since 1949 in arsenic, cadmium and mercury poisoning. ... It was developed as an experimental antidote against the arsenic-based poison gas Lewisite. …
Acetarsol, with the molecular formula N-acetyl-4-hydroxy-m-arsanilic acid, is a pentavalent arsenical compound with antiprotozoal and antihelmintic properties. It was first discovered in 1921 by Ernest Fourneau at the Pasteur Institute. It was developed by Neolab Inc, and approved by Health Canada as an antifungal on December 31, 1964. It has...
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Withdrawn
A mercaptodicarboxylic acid used as an antidote to heavy metal poisoning because it forms strong chelates with them.
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Activated charcoal, or activated carbon, is an amorphous form of carbon prepared from incomplete combustion of carbonaceous organic matter. It is activated by an oxidizing gas flow at high temperature passed over its surface to make a fine network of pores, producing a material with large surface area and high...
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Matched Description: … acids or bases, methanol and substances with limited absorptive capacity (including iron, lithium, arsenic
Experimental
Investigational
Matched Synonyms: … arsenic trihydroxide …
Melarsomine is a trypanocidal agent marketed by Merial under the trade name Immiticide. It is the only FDA-approved treatment for adult heartworm infection in dogs, however, is is not approved for use in dogs with late-stage infection.
Experimental
Vet approved
Melarsoprol is under investigation in clinical trial NCT00330148 (Randomized Clinical Trial of Three Drug Combinations for Late-Stage Gambiense Human African Trypanosomiasis).
Investigational
Arsthinol (INN) is an antiprotozoal agent that was first synthesized by Ernst A.H. Friedheim in 1949 via the complexing of acetarsol with 2,3-dimercaptopropanol. It has since been demonstrated that the agent possesses activity against amoebas and yaws. Considered well tolerated when compared to other related trivalent organoarsenicals, arsthinol has even...
Experimental
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