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Sodium Iodide I 131

What is Sodium Iodide I 131 Sodium iodide I-131 (Na131I), is an oral radioactive iodide isotope that is used both therapeutically and diagnostically. The radiopharmaceutical is selectively trapped by non-malignant and, to a lesser degree, malignant thyroid tissue. Sodium iodide I-131 was approved in 1957 for radioactive iodide ablation in the treatment of hyperthyroidism and …

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Sodium Iodide

What is Sodium Iodide Sodium iodide is a nutritional supplement for addition to total parenteral nutrition (TPN) solutions. It is primarily indicated to prevent depletion of endogenous iodine stores and related iodine deficiency symptoms. Iodide is the ionized form of iodine, an essential trace element for humans and an integral part of the thyroid hormones, …

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Sodium Hypochlorite

What is Sodium Hypochlorite Sodium hypochlorite (household bleach, 5.25%) can be diluted and used as a topical, irrigant antiseptic for cleansing and disinfecting of wounds. It is applied topically, usually by irrigation, soaks, or wet compresses. Dakin’s solution is a 0.5% (full strength), 0.25% (half strength), or 0.125% (quarter strength) dilution of sodium hypochlorite in …

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Sodium Hyaluronate Hyaluronic Acid Lidocaine

What is Sodium Hyaluronate Hyaluronic Acid Lidocaine Sodium hyaluronate, hyaluronic acid; lidocaine is a sterile gel of hyaluronic acid generated by Streptococcus bacteria, which has been chemically cross-linked with 1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether (BDDE) and formulated with 0.3% lidocaine. The drug is classified as an injectable dermal filler, and is FDA approved for use in patients 22 years …

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Sodium Hyaluronate and Hyaluronic Acid

What is Sodium Hyaluronate and Hyaluronic Acid Sodium hyaluronate is the high molecular weight fractions of purified natural sodium hyaluronic acid. It is used clinically as an intra-articular, intradermal, and ophthalmic viscoelastic agent and applied topically to protect against abrasion, friction, and desiccation Indications & Dosage atopic dermatitis burns contact dermatitis decubitus ulcer dermatitis diabetic …

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Sodium Fluoride F 18

What is Sodium Fluoride F 18 Sodium fluoride F 18 is an intravenous, radioactive, diagnostic agent used with positron emission tomography (PET) to define areas of altered osteogenic activity. Once administered, the fluoride F 18 ion rapidly distributes to the skeleton, and is preferentially bound to areas of newly mineralized bone. As fluoride F 18 …

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Sodium Fluoride

What is Sodium Fluoride Sodium fluoride can be administered orally or topically to provide a source of fluoride, an important mineral. Fluoride is the ionic form of fluorine. The negatively charged fluoride combines with positively charged calcium or sodium ions to form stable compounds. Topical fluorides, such as toothpastes, mouthrinses, gels, and foams, strengthen teeth …

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