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Phos-Ex Calcium Salts

Calcium citrate is the calcium salt of citric acid. It is commonly used as a food additive (E333), usually as a preservative, but sometimes for flavor. In this sense, it is similar to sodium citrate. Calcium citrate is also found in some dietary calcium supplements (e.g. Citracal). Calcium makes up 24.1% of calcium citrate (anhydrous) and 21.1% of calcium citrate (tetrahydrate) by mass. The tetrahydrate occurs in nature as the mineral Earlandite. Contents 1 Chemical properties 2 Product...

K-Phos M.F. Potassium Acid Phosphate + Sodium Acid Phosphate

Sodium phosphate is a generic term for a variety of salts of sodium (Na+) and phosphate (PO43−). Phosphate also forms families or condensed anions including di-, tri-, tetra-, and polyphosphates. Most of these salts are known in both anhydrous (water-free) and hydrated forms. The hydrates are more common than the anhydrous forms.[1] Contents 1 Uses 2 Adverse effects 3 Monophosphates 4 Di- and polyphosphates 5 References 6 External links Uses Sodium phosphates have...

K-Phos No.2 Potassium Acid Phosphate + Sodium Acid Phosphate

Sodium phosphate is a generic term for a variety of salts of sodium (Na+) and phosphate (PO43−). Phosphate also forms families or condensed anions including di-, tri-, tetra-, and polyphosphates. Most of these salts are known in both anhydrous (water-free) and hydrated forms. The hydrates are more common than the anhydrous forms.[1] Contents 1 Uses 2 Adverse effects 3 Monophosphates 4 Di- and polyphosphates 5 References 6 External links Uses Sodium phosphates have...

Phos-Flur Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride

Trifluoromethane or fluoroform is the chemical compound with the formula CHF3. It is one of the "haloforms", a class of compounds with the formula CHX3 (X = halogen) with C3v symmetry. Fluoroform is used in diverse applications in organic synthesis. It is not an ozone depleter but is a greenhouse gas.[2] Contents 1 Synthesis 1.1 Historical 2 Industrial applications 2.1 Organic chemistry 3 Greenhouse gas 4 References 5 Literature 6 External links 7 Additional physica...

Neutra-Phos Potassium Phosphate + Sodium Phosphate

Phosphate supplementation is used to treat hypophosphatemia. Most hypophosphatemia occurs when phosphate leaves the circulation and enters the cells. Phosphate supplementation is often required in people who have undergone surgery and in chronically malnourished people.[1] Sodium phosphate and potassium phosphate can be administered intravenously or orally. Tablets combining the forms are also available.[2] Phosphate is primary excreted in the urine, at the dis...

K-Phos Neutral Potassium Phosphate + Sodium Phosphate

Phosphate supplementation is used to treat hypophosphatemia. Most hypophosphatemia occurs when phosphate leaves the circulation and enters the cells. Phosphate supplementation is often required in people who have undergone surgery and in chronically malnourished people.[1] Sodium phosphate and potassium phosphate can be administered intravenously or orally. Tablets combining the forms are also available.[2] Phosphate is primary excreted in the urine, at the dis...

Phosphocol P 32 Chromic Phosphate P 32

Phosphorus-32 (32P) is a radioactive isotope of phosphorus. The nucleus of phosphorus-32 contains 15 protons and 17 neutrons, one more neutron than the most common isotope of phosphorus, phosphorus-31. Phosphorus-32 only exists in small quantities on Earth as it has a short half-life of 14days and so decays rapidly. Phosphorus is found in many organic molecules and so phosphorus-32 has many applications in medicine, biochemistry, and molecular biology where it can be used to trace phosphoryla...

Phosphorus Salts Drug Index

In chemistry a phosphite ester or organophosphite usually refers to an organophosphorous compound with the formula P(OR)3. They can be considered as esters of an unobserved tautomer phosphorous acid, H3PO3, with the simplest example being trimethylphosphite, P(OCH3)3. Some phosphites can be considered esters of the dominant tautomer of phosphorous acid (HP(O)(OH)2). The simplest representative is dimethylphosphite with the formula HP(O)(OCH3)2. Both classes of phosphites are usually colorle...

Fleet Phospho Soda Sodium Phosphates

Sodium phosphate is a generic term for a variety of salts of sodium (Na+) and phosphate (PO43−). Phosphate also forms families or condensed anions including di-, tri-, tetra-, and polyphosphates. Most of these salts are known in both anhydrous (water-free) and hydrated forms. The hydrates are more common than the anhydrous forms.[1] Contents 1 Uses 2 Adverse effects 3 Monophosphates 4 Di- and polyphosphates 5 References 6 External links Uses Sodium phosphates have...

Sodium Phosphates Drug Index

Sodium phosphate is a generic term for a variety of salts of sodium (Na+) and phosphate (PO43−). Phosphate also forms families or condensed anions including di-, tri-, tetra-, and polyphosphates. Most of these salts are known in both anhydrous (water-free) and hydrated forms. The hydrates are more common than the anhydrous forms.[1] Contents 1 Uses 2 Adverse effects 3 Monophosphates 4 Di- and polyphosphates 5 References 6 External links Uses Sodium phosphates have...

Hello, I have a 1 year old clindamycin phosphate gel tube that I am considering using. My acne is acting up and I would like to know if it will still be effective if I use the gel one year later? Please advise. ## Hello, Melissa! How are you? It does not become dangerous, once expired, but it can start to lose effectiveness, so it would be best to see your doctor for a new prescription. The FDA lists the typical side effects as possibly including skin redness, irritation, peeling, and dryness. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Sodium Phosphate P 32 Drug Index

Sodium phosphate is a generic term for a variety of salts of sodium (Na+) and phosphate (PO43−). Phosphate also forms families or condensed anions including di-, tri-, tetra-, and polyphosphates. Most of these salts are known in both anhydrous (water-free) and hydrated forms. The hydrates are more common than the anhydrous forms.[1] Contents 1 Uses 2 Adverse effects 3 Monophosphates 4 Di- and polyphosphates 5 References 6 External links Uses Sodium phosphates have...

Chromic Phosphate P 32 Drug Index

Phosphorus-32 (32P) is a radioactive isotope of phosphorus. The nucleus of phosphorus-32 contains 15 protons and 17 neutrons, one more neutron than the most common isotope of phosphorus, phosphorus-31. Phosphorus-32 only exists in small quantities on Earth as it has a short half-life of 14days and so decays rapidly. Phosphorus is found in many organic molecules and so phosphorus-32 has many applications in medicine, biochemistry, and molecular biology where it can be used to trace phosphoryla...

Arthritis ## Chloroquine phosphate has long been used in the treatment or prevention of malaria. As it mildly suppresses the immune system, it is also used in some autoimmune disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus erythematosus. You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you. ## Treats Coronavirus if you believe the President of the United States who has had NO medical training whatsoever ## They are not prescribing this as a preventative drug choice or Hydroxycholoroquine. It is for ppl who have been prescribed previously or for extreme cases of the coronavirus. ## Wonder if it would help Fibromyalgia? The President is only going by people that h...

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Cellulose Sodium Phosphate Drug Index

Sodium cellulose phosphate is a drug used to treat hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria. It has been used to prevent kidney stones.[1][2] This compound is an ion-exchange resin that can not be absorbed by the body. However, it can be used to restore the normal intestinal calcium absorption. When it is taken orally, it binds strongly to calcium and inhibits its absorption into the blood. From there, inhibition is caused due to the lower intraluminal calcium levels, ...

Ferric Pyrophosphate Citrate Drug Index

In chemistry, pyrophosphates are phosphorus oxyanions that contain two phosphorus atoms in a P–O–P linkage. A number of pyrophosphate salts exist, such as disodium pyrophosphate (Na2H2P2O7) and tetrasodium pyrophosphate (Na4P2O7), among others. Often pyrophosphates are called diphosphates. The parent pyrophosphates are derived from partial or complete neutralization of pyrophosphoric acid. The pyrophosphate bond is also sometimes referred to as a phosphoanhydride bond, a naming ...

Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride Drug Index

Trifluoromethane or fluoroform is the chemical compound with the formula CHF3. It is one of the "haloforms", a class of compounds with the formula CHX3 (X = halogen) with C3v symmetry. Fluoroform is used in diverse applications in organic synthesis. It is not an ozone depleter but is a greenhouse gas.[2] Contents 1 Synthesis 1.1 Historical 2 Industrial applications 2.1 Organic chemistry 3 Greenhouse gas 4 References 5 Literature 6 External links 7 Additional physica...

Phosphorated Carbohydrate Solution Drug Index

Glucose/fructose/phosphoric acid (trade name Emetrol) is an over-the-counter antiemetic taken to relieve nausea and vomiting. Made by WellSpring Pharmaceutical Corporation, it was formerly distributed by McNeil Consumer Healthcare. Contents 1 History 2 Contraindications 3 References 4 External links History Emetrol was created by Kinney and Company of Columbus, Indiana and was first used in 1949.[1] It is a phosphorated carbohydrate solution, and comes in syrup form. ...

Potassium Phosphate + Sodium Phosphate Drug Index

Phosphate supplementation is used to treat hypophosphatemia. Most hypophosphatemia occurs when phosphate leaves the circulation and enters the cells. Phosphate supplementation is often required in people who have undergone surgery and in chronically malnourished people.[1] Sodium phosphate and potassium phosphate can be administered intravenously or orally. Tablets combining the forms are also available.[2] Phosphate is primary excreted in the urine, at the dis...

Exisulind Drug Index

Exisulind (tentative trade name Aptosyn) is an antineoplastic agent. It acts by inhibiting the enzyme cyclic guanosine monophosphate phosphodiesterase type 5 (EC 3.1.4.17).[1] It is the sulfone derivative of sulindac, an NSAID. Unlike sulindac, it has known effects on prostaglandin synthesis.[2] It was developed as the potential treatment of several conditions including familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), precancerous sporadic colonic polyps, cervical dysplas...

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