«ACETARSOL» İLE İLİŞKİLİ LEHÇE KİTAPLAR
acetarsol sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
acetarsol ile ilişkili kitaplar ve Lehçe edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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The extra pharmacopoeia: incorporating Squire's "Companion".
Acetarsol may give rise to gastrointestinal irritation and to cutaneous eruptions. Its use should be discontinued at the first sign of intolerance. Toxic effects are less likely to occur if an interval of a week is allowed between each 10-day period of ...
William Martindale, Norman W. Blacow, Ainley Wade, 1972
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Medical Therapy of Ulcerative Colitis - Strona 230
Arsenic (Acetarsol) The precise mechanism of action of acetarsol in proctitis is unknown. However, the rationale evocated to justify the initial trial done in St. Mark's Hospital was an antiprotozoal effect. This study on idiopathic colitis included 44 ...
Gary R. Lichtenstein, 2014
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition - Strona 49
Therapeutic Function: Antiprotozoal, Tonic Chemical Name: Arsonic acid, (3-(acetylamino)-4-hydroxyphenyl)Common Name: Acetarsol; Acetarsone; Osarsol(um) Structural Formula: Chemical Abstracts Registry No.: 97-44-9 Trade Name ...
William Andrew Publishing, 2013
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The Extra Pharmacopoeia: "Amendments" ( 2 l.) inserted - Strona 597
Acetarsol is contra-indicated in the presence of cardiovascular disease, impaired liver or kidney function, optic neuritis, fever, or recent haemorrhage. Uses. Acetarsol is used in the treatment of chronic amoebiasis. It is given by mouth in a dose ...
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Drug Discovery: A History - Strona 55
NHCHoCONH, tryparsamide HO-As=0 ONa NHCOCH3 acetarsol HO-As=0 OH Ernest Fourneau at the Pasteur Institute questioned Ehrlich's belief that the neurotoxicity of phenylarsonic acids was due to the large doses required. Fourneau ...
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Experimental Chemotherapy - Strona 339
Acetarsol has been used under practical conditions for many years. More recently 4-nitrobenzenearsonic acid has been recommended for the prevention of the disease. In 1950 the drug 2-amino-5-nitrothiazole was introduced and it proved far ...
R. J. Schnitzer, Frank Hawking, 2013
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Pharmaceutical Drug Analysis - Strona 143
Ashutosh Kar. remains stable for 30 seconds is achieved. Each ml of 0.1 N iodine is equivalent to 0.016670 g of C]3H|6N3NaO4S. 7.3.1.1.2. Acetarsol Materials Required : Acetarsol : 0.25 g ; sulphuric acid (cone.) : 7.5 ml ; nitric acid (fuming) ...
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The extra pharmocopoeia - Tom 2 - Strona 50
Acetarsone Tablets, N.F.-U.S.A., contain 92-5 to 107-5 per cent of the stated amount of acetarsol determined by the N.F.-U.S.A. method for arsenic in acetarsone (described under Acetarsol). Acetarsol Sodium. C8H906NAsNa,5H20 = 387-l.
William Martindale, Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1955
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease: an Evidence-based Practical Guide
More experimental therapies such as nicotine enemas and patches, short-chain fatty acid enemas 17, arsenic (acetarsol) suppositories 18, cyclosporine enemas 19, 20 and epidermal growth factor enemas can be considered in resistant ...
Ailsa L Hart,, Siew C Ng,, 2012
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TOXICOLOGY OF THE EYE: Effects on the Eyes and Visual ...
Acetarsone (acetarsol, Spirocid, Stovarsol) has been used in treatment of syphilis. Acetarsol, similar to other derivatives of arsanilic acid, has caused optic neuritis and optic atrophy. The greatest danger is said to have attended intravenous ...
W. Morton Grant, Joel S. Schuman, 1993