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Decarboxycysteine Brand names, Decarboxycysteine Analogs

Decarboxycysteine Brand Names Mixture

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Decarboxycysteine Chemical_Formula

C11H9I3N2O4

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Decarboxycysteine msds (material safety sheet)

Decarboxycysteine MSDS

Decarboxycysteine Synthesis Reference

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Decarboxycysteine Molecular Weight

613.914 g/mol

Decarboxycysteine Melting Point

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Decarboxycysteine H2O Solubility

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Decarboxycysteine State

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Decarboxycysteine LogP

3.486

Decarboxycysteine Dosage Forms

Liquid; Powder; Solution

Decarboxycysteine Indication

Used, alone or in combination, for a wide variety of diagnostic imaging methods, including angiography, urography, cholangiography, computed tomography, hysterosalpingography, and retrograde pyelography.

Decarboxycysteine Pharmacology

Diatrizoate is the most commonly used water-soluble, iodinated, radiopaque x-ray contrast medium. Radiopaque agents are drugs used to help diagnose certain medical problems. They contain iodine, which blocks x-rays. Depending on how the radiopaque agent is given, it localizes or builds up in certain areas of the body. The resulting high level of iodine allows the x-rays to make a "picture" of the area. The areas of the body in which the radiopaque agent localizes will appear white on the x-ray film. This creates the needed distinction, or contrast, between one organ and other tissues. The contrast will help the doctor see any special conditions that may exist in that organ or part of the body.

Decarboxycysteine Absorption

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Decarboxycysteine Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals