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Synthetic LH-releasing hormone Brand names, Synthetic LH-releasing hormone Analogs

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone Brand Names Mixture

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Synthetic LH-releasing hormone Chemical_Formula

(FeO.OH.2H2O)478 (Dx.COOH)9

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic3/fedex.htm

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone fda sheet

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone msds (material safety sheet)

Synthetic_LH-releasing_hormone MSDS

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone Synthesis Reference

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Synthetic LH-releasing hormone Molecular Weight

105000 g/mol (average)

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone Melting Point

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Synthetic LH-releasing hormone H2O Solubility

Soluble

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone State

Solid

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone LogP

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Synthetic LH-releasing hormone Dosage Forms

Solution (for intramuscular injection)

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone Indication

For treatment of patients with documented iron deficiency in whom oral administration is unsatisfactory or impossible. Also used to replenish body iron stores in Non-Dialysis Dependent-Chronic Kidney Disease (NDD-CKD) patients receiving or not receiving erythropoietin and in Hemodialysis Dependent (HDD-CKD) and Peritoneal Dialysis Dependent (PDD-CKD) - Chronic Kidney Disease patients receiving an erythropoietin.

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone Pharmacology

Iron dextran is a dark brown, slightly viscous sterile liquid complex of ferric hydroxide and dextran for intravenous or intramuscular use. It is for treatment of patients with documented iron deficiency in whom oral administration is unsatisfactory or impossible. Iron is essential to the formation of hemoglobin and to the function and formation of other heme and nonheme compounds. Untreated depletion of iron stores leads to iron-deficient erythropoiesis and, in turn, to iron deficiency anemia.

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone Absorption

The major portion of intramuscular injections of iron dextran is absorbed within 72 hours; most of the remaining iron is absorbed over the ensuing 3 to 4 weeks.

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone side effects and Toxicity

LD50 = 500 mg/kg (mouse, IV). Dosages of iron dextran in excess of the requirements for restoration of hemoglobin and replenishment of iron stores may lead to hemosiderosis. Cases of severe, sometimes fatal, allergic reactions (loss of consciousness, collapse, difficulty breathing, hives, swelling, or convulsions) and severe low blood pressure (hypotension) have been reported with the use of iron dextran.

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone Patient Information

http://www.drugs.com/cons/Inulin.html

Synthetic LH-releasing hormone Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals