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Sodium Lactate Infusion; Bur. also specifies the hexahydrate. calcium salt of the alpha-epimer of glucoheptonic acid or of BPC 1968: Effervescent Potassium Tablets; Ph. Eur. 8: (Calcium Chloride Dihydrate; Calcii Chloridum a mixture of the alpha and beta epimers of glucoheptonic Ph. Eur.: Anticoagulant Acid-Citrate-Glucose Solutions (ACD); Dihydricum). A white or almost white, hygroscopic, acid. A white to faintly yellow amorphous powder. It is Anticoagulant Citrate-Phosphate-Glucose Solution (CPD); stable in air, but the hydrous forms may lose part of their USP 36: Anticoagulant Citrate Dextrose Solution; Anticoagulant crystalline powder. Freely soluble in water; soluble in Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Adenine Solution; Anticoagulant alcohol. Store in airtight containers. water of hydration on standing. Freely soluble in water; insoluble in alcohol and in many other organic solvents. pH Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution; Anticoagulant Sodium Ph. Eur. 8: (Calcium Chloride Hexahydrate; Calcii of a 10% solution in water is between 6.0 and 8.0. Citrate Solution; Half-strength Lactated Ringer's and Dextrose Chloridum Hexahydricum). A white or almost white, Injection; Imipenem and Cilastatin for Injection; Lactated crystalline mass or colourless crystals. Very soluble in water; Equivalence. Each g of calcium gluceptate (anhydrous) Ringer's and Dextrose Injection; Lactated Ringer's Injection; freely soluble in alcohoL F.p. about 29 degrees. Magnesium Carbonate and Sodium Bicarbonate for Oral represents about 2 mmol of calcium. Calcium gluceptate Suspension; Magnesium Carbonate, Citric Acid, and Potassium USP 36: (Calcium Chloride). White, hard, odourless (anhydrous) 12.2 g is equivalent to about I g of calcium. Citrate for Oral Solution; PEG 3350 and Electrolytes for Oral fragments or granules. Is deliquescent. Soluble 1 in 0.7 of Solution; Potassium and Sodium Bicarbonates and Citric Acid water, 1 in 0.2 of boiling water, I in 4 of alcohol, and l in 2 Calcium Gluconate Effervescent Tablets for Oral Solution; Potassium Bicarbonate of boiling alcohol. pH of a 5% solution in water is between and Potassium Chloride Effervescent Tablets for Oral Solution; 4.5 and 9.2. Store in airtight containers. Calcii glui:o>:�as; Calcii .'Giuconas Monohydritus; Calc:io, Potassium Bicarbonate and Potassium Chloride for Effervescent g!u�onato de; calcium,. gluc¢mate de; Calcium Gtycor1ate; Oral Solution; Potassium Bicarbonate Effervescent Tablets for Equivalence. Each g of calcium chloride (dihydrate) repre Glidumg!uconar; fi578: G!uconato . catclc()i Giukonqn Oral Solution; Potassium Chloride in Lactated Ringer's and sents about 6.8mmol of calcium and 13.6mmol of chlor . Dextrose Injection; Potassium Chloride, Potassium Bicarbonate, vapenat)imonohydrat; Kaklo g!lu�onata;;;Kaltlum ·gliikon; and Potassium Citrate Effervescent Tablets for Oral Solution; about I g of calcium. . . Potassium Citrate And Citric Add Oral Solution; Potassium llf1 fJ1 1QKOrtaT, Each g of calcium chloride (hexahydrate) represents Calcium c-g!uconate monohydcare. Citrate Extended-release Tablets; Potassium Citrate Tablets; about 4.56mmol of calcium and 9.13mmol of chloride, Potassium Gluconate and Potassium Citrate Oral Solution; C1�H1,Ca01,,H20=448.4 Potassium Gluconate, Potassium Citrate, and Ammonium Calcium chloride (hexahydrate) 5.47 g is equivalent to about 1 g of calcium. CAS --; 29'1·28·5. (o nhyqro(Js calciutn g/i.JCO nate); 18016-24:5 Chloride Oral Solution; Sodium Acetate Injection; Sodium (calcium g!uconate;.monohydm te). · Acetate Solution; Sodium Bicarbonate Injection; Sodium . Al2'1i\!)3; D1!,4X03. . Bicarbonate Oral Powder; Sodium Bicarbonate Tablets; Sodium Calcium Citrate Citrate and Citric Add Oral Solution; Sodium Lactate Injection; ..,-- /J;\12AA03; QD l1AX03, .. < . Sodium Lactate Solution; Tricitrates Oral Solution; Trikates Oral Calci<;>, . citrato de; Citrate uicaicico; Citrate; (calci�R (calcium glur:qnate mqnohydrateJ. Tricalclum 2 ·hydroxypropane·l ,2,3-tricqrboxylate tetrahy. drate. Pharmacopoeias. In Chin., Int., Jpn, and Viet. Also in Bur. (see p, vii) and US as the anhydrous or the monohydrate Calcium form. Calcic; Kalsiyum;Kalzium; KanbulCalcium Glubionate(USAN, r/NN) Its solutions are neutral to litmus. Calcium Acetate CalciLGlubio nas; Cakio; glubionato de; Calcluin Gluconate Equivalence. Each g of calcium gluconatc (monohydrate) Acetate of lime; Calcii Acetas; Calcio, acetata de; Calcium, Lactobionate Monohydrate; Calcium Gluconogalai:togluco· represents about 2.2 mmol of calcium. Calcium gluconate acetate de; Cal,;:iumacetat; E263; Kalcia acetatas; Kakiumac nate Monohydrate; Calcium Gluconolactobionate; Glubio (monohydrate) I L2 g is equivalent to about 1 g of cal cetat:Ka!Cluni ·acetat; Ka!siumqsetaatti;Kalsiyum Asetat; Lime nate de Calcium; Glubionato de calcio; Ka'nbu>�arn y6MoHat. cium. Acetate; A.l.\etat K0/1bl{vtH; YKcycHOKMCDbi>i Ka!lbu>�0. Calcium J)·giuconate lactobionate monohydrate. C.(-J"Cad.;,;rss.2 (C11H210,,C6HnO,)Ca,H1.t}i; UN!! ----- 3CF7KOSDOQ. .!S1uepo¢occj)aT. almost white, hygroscopic powder. Freely soluble in water; C3H,CaO.,P.xH:calcium carbonate and acetone when heated to above 160 Calcium Gluceptate Pharmacopoeias. In Bur. (see p. vii), US., and Viet. degrees. Freely soluble in water; slightly soluble in methyl Ph. Eur. 8: (Calcium Glycerophosphate). A mixture in alcohol; practically insoluble in dehydrated alcohol, in Cqlcii Glucoheptonas; Calcio, glucoheptonato de; Calcium variable proportions of calcium (RS)-2,3-dihydroxypropyl acetone, and in benzene. A 5% solution in water has a pH of Glucoheptonate (piNN); Calcium, ,glucoheptonate . de; phosphate and of calcium 2-hydroxy- 1-(hydroxymethyl) 6.3 to 9.6. Store in airtight containers. Calcium Glucosemonocarbonare; Calciltirlgiucoheptonat; ethyl phosphate, which may be hydrated. It contains not Gluceptato de caldo; Glucoheptonate .· de Calcium; Equivalence. Each g of calcium acetate (anhydrous) repre· less than 18.6% and not more than 19.4% of calcium, Glucpheptonato .de calcio; Kalcio gHukoheptooatas; calculated with reference to the dried substance. A white or sents about 6.3 mmol of calcium. Calcium acetate (anhy Ka!cium·glukoheptomit; Kakiumglukoheptonat; Kalcium· drous) 3. 95 g is equivalent to about I g of calcium. almost white, hygroscopic powder. Sparingly soluble in g\ukoheptom\t; Kalslumglukoheptoi18atti; Kanbl\11R rmo KO water; practically insoluble in alcohol. It loses not more than Calcium Chloride rerirOH3T. 12% of its weight on drying. C14H;,6Cal\)"i=4Q0.4 USP 36: (Calcium Glycerophosphate), A mixture, in CaJcH Ch!oridum;. CatcH c!iloridum dihydricurn; Calcic. CAS � 17140-6()-2 !anhydrous calCium gluceptate); 29039-:apenat)(; (Ioreto de Calcic; Ctorur9 calcico; Cloruro de ATC-A!2AATO. phosphate, which may be hydrated. It contains not less than E509; calcic; · Kakio chloridas; Kalcium·klorid; Kaldumktorid; ATC Vet - QAI2AATO. 18.6% and not more than 19.4% of calcium, calculated Kais!umkloridi; f.. alsiyum KlorOr; Wapnia chiorek; Kanbl\VIf't UN!! - U 1651398} with reference to the dried substance. Store at a .XnopVl,[l;Kanbttwff X!iopwC tt>ti'!. temperature between 20 degrees and 25 degrees, excursions Pharmacopoeias. In Bur. (see p. vii). US allows anhydrous CaCI1�xH,0,1 10.0 (Jnhydrousi; 147.0 (dihydrate) permitted between 15 degrees and 30 degrees. or with varying amounts of water of hydration. CAS -:-· 10043-52-4 (anhydrous calcium chloride}; 7714·34-1 Ph. (cofciurn ehlorlde hexar.ydrate); l0035-D4-8 (calcium chloride Eur. 8: (Calcium Glucoheptonate). A mixture in Equivalence. Each g of calcium glycerophosphate (anhy variable proportions of calcium di(n-glycero-n-gulo-hepto dihydrate) drous) represents about 4.8 mmol of calcium. Calcium gly nate) and calcium di(n-glycero-u-ido-heptonate). A white or ATC -'- A i2AA07; B05XA07; G04BA03. cerophosphate (anhydrous) 5.24 g is equivalent to about very slightly yellow, hygroscopic, amorphous powder. Very 1 g of calcium. ATC Vet "'- QA 17.PA07; Q805XA07; QG04B.J\03 soluble in water; practically insoluhle in alcohol and in 'UNit "--- OFM2 1057LP (anhydrous calcium chloride); acetone. A 10% solution in water has a pH of 6.0 to 8.0. (ca/ciilm Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate M4fOD6W5llt1 dlforide dihydra te). Store in airtight containers. Pharmacopoeias. Chin., Bur. (see p. vii), Jp n, US, and Viet. USP 36: (Calcium Gluceptate), It is anhydrous or contains Caicli et f.iydrogeqii Pllosphas; Caicil Hydrogenaphosp,�a�; include the dihydrate, varying amounts of water of hydration. It consists of the Calcic, h!drogenofosfatQ de; Calcium. hydrogenophosphate
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