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Hypromellose phthtalate Brand names, Hypromellose phthtalate Analogs

Hypromellose phthtalate Brand Names Mixture

  • 282 Mep (Acetylsalicylic Acid + Caffeine Citrate + Codeine Phosphate + Meprobamate)
  • 282 Mep Tab (Acetylsalicylic Acid + Caffeine Citrate + Codeine Phosphate + Meprobamate)
  • Equagesic Tablets (Acetylsalicylic Acid + Ethoheptazine Citrate + Meprobamate)

Hypromellose phthtalate Chemical_Formula

(C36H44O18)n

Hypromellose phthtalate RX_link

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Hypromellose phthtalate fda sheet

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Hypromellose phthtalate msds (material safety sheet)

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Hypromellose phthtalate Synthesis Reference

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Hypromellose phthtalate Molecular Weight

100000 g/mol (average)

Hypromellose phthtalate Melting Point

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Hypromellose phthtalate H2O Solubility

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Hypromellose phthtalate State

Solid

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Hypromellose phthtalate Dosage Forms

Drops; Liquid; Solution

Hypromellose phthtalate Indication

Used to relieve dryness and irritation caused by reduced tear flow that occurs in certain eye diseases (keratoconjunctivitis sicca), recurrent corneal erosions, decreased corneal sensitivity, exposure and neuroparalytic keratitis, and as a lubricant for artificial eyes.

Hypromellose phthtalate Pharmacology

Cellulose is a linear polymer of ?-(1?4)-D-glucopyranose units. Cellulose is a mostly insoluble molecule consisting of between 2000 - 14000 residues with some preparations being somewhat shorter. Cellulose exists in two forms, amorphous and crystalline. Water cannot penetrate crystalline cellulose but dry amorphous cellulose absorbs water becoming soft and flexible. Cellulose has many uses as an anticake agent, emulsifier, stabilizer, dispersing agent, thickener, and gelling agent but these are generally subsidiary to its most important use of holding on to water. About a third of the world's production of purified cellulose is used as the base material for a number of water-soluble derivatives with pre-designed and wide-ranging properties dependent on groups involved and the degree of derivatization. Hydroxypropyl cellulose is one such example.

Hypromellose phthtalate Absorption

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Hypromellose phthtalate side effects and Toxicity

LD50=10200 mg/kg (oral, rat)

Hypromellose phthtalate Patient Information

Hypromellose phthtalate Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals