Ascabiol
Brand names,
Ascabiol
Analogs
Ascabiol
Brand Names Mixture
Ascabiol
Chemical_Formula
C14H26CaO16
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fda sheet
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Synthesis Reference
No information avaliable
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Molecular Weight
490.0848 g/mol
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Melting Point
No information avaliable
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H2O Solubility
Soluble
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State
Solid
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LogP
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Dosage Forms
Oral solution; Solution for injection (220 mg/mL)
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Indication
For treatment of mild hypocalcemia due to neonatal tetany, tetany due to parathyroid deficiency or vitamin D deficiency, and alkalosis, as prophylaxis of hypocalcemia during exchange transfusions, in the treatment of intestinal malabsorption, and to replenish electrolytes.
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Pharmacology
Calcium supplements such as calcium gluceptate are taken by individuals who are unable to get enough calcium in their regular diet or who have a need for more calcium. They are used to prevent or treat several conditions that may cause hypocalcemia (not enough calcium in the blood). The body needs calcium to make strong bones. Calcium is also needed for the heart, muscles, and nervous system to work properly. The bones serve as a storage site for the body's calcium. They are continuously giving up calcium to the bloodstream and then replacing it as the body's need for calcium changes from day to day. When there is not enough calcium in the blood to be used by the heart and other organs, your body will take the needed calcium from the bones. When you eat foods rich in calcium, the calcium will be restored to the bones and the balance between your blood and bones will be maintained.
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Absorption
Rapidly absorbed following oral administration.
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side effects and Toxicity
Symptoms of overdose include confusion, drowsiness (severe), high blood pressure, increased sensitivity of eyes or skin to light, irregular, fast, or slow heartbeat, and unusually large amount of urine or increased frequency of urination.
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Patient Information
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Organisms Affected
Humans and other mammals