meglumine

  • 1Meglumine — Meglumine[1] IUPAC name (2R,3R,4 …

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  • 2Meglumine antimoniate — Systematic (IUPAC) name Hydroxy dioxostiborane; (2R,3R,4R,5S) 6 methylaminohexane 1,2,3,4,5 pentol Cli …

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  • 3meglumine antimonate — a compound of pentavalent antimony and meglumine, used in treatment of leishmaniasis; administered by intramuscular or intravenous injection …

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  • 4meglumine — USAN approved contraction for N methylglucamine. m. acetrizoate a radiographic contrast medium. See acetrizoate sodium. m. diatrizoate a water soluble organic iodine compound formerly used for excretory urography, for …

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  • 5diatrizoate meglumine — [USP] a radiopaque medium, available in solution, consisting of diatrizoate meglumine in water for injection or of diatrizoic acid in water for injection, prepared with the aid of meglumine …

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  • 6flunixin meglumine — [USP] the meglumine salt of flunixin, used as a veterinary antiinflammatory and analgesic …

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  • 7iodipamide meglumine — [USP] iodipamide methylglucamine the meglumine salt of iodipamide, used as a radiopaque medium in cholangiography and cholecystography, administered intravenously …

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  • 8iothalamate meglumine — [USP] a radiopaque medium consisting of iothalamic acid in water for injection, prepared with the aid of meglumine. Alone, it is used intravascularly in angiography, arteriography, venography, computed tomographic brain or body imaging, and… …

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  • 9iodoxamate meglumine — The methylglucamine salt of an ionic, water soluble, dimeric, radiographic contrast medium; formerly used primarily for intravenous cholangiography …

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  • 10iosulamide meglumine — io·sul·a·mide meg·lu·mine (i″o sulґə mīd) a compound used as a radiopaque medium …

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