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Acid Syrup

Valproic acid is a carboxylic acid designated as 2-propyl-pentanoic acid. It is also known as dipropylacetic acid. Capsules and syrup are antiepileptics for oral administration. The syrup contains the equivalent of 250 mg valproic acid [Pg.205]


It is generally not recommended to mix medications directly into the EN formula because of concerns that physical incompatibilities between the medications and the formula might lead to tube occlusion. There is some evidence that polymeric formulas are more likely to demonstrate physical incompatibility with medications compared with monomeric formulas, although most of the work in this area has used casein or caseinate-based formulas, and other proteins may act differently.38 The limited data currently available would indicate that acidic syrups and elixirs may be the worst for causing physical incompatibility when admixed with EN formulas. It has been postulated that this incompatibility is due to changes in the protein structure after exposure to acid or alcohol.38... [Pg.1525]

M. Veerman, Excipients in valproic acid syrup may cause diarrhea A case report, DICP Ann. Pharmacother, 24, 832 (1990). [Pg.687]

Dihydrocodeinone gr 1/12/tsp Hydriodic Acid Syrup Cherry Syrup aa ftiii Sig. Tsp. every 2 hr. for cough... [Pg.100]

Valproic acid syrup or capsule dosing The following table is a guide for the initial... [Pg.1238]

Valproic Acid Syrup and Capsule Initial Dosing Guide ... [Pg.1238]

Vitamin B Complex + Minerals + Linoleic/Linolenic Acid Syrup... [Pg.516]

Yield.—80% theoretical (275 gms. from 300 gms. of glycerol). Strongly acid syrup, faintly yellow colour soluble in water, alcohol and acetone insoluble in ether decomposes on boiling. (A., 106, 79, 95 120, 226 B 9, 1902.)... [Pg.249]

In 1960, Corn Products Co. obtained a patent for using an alpha amylase to partially hydrolyze the high molecular weight dextrins in low DE acid hydrolyzed syrups without substantially increasing the DE (2). After concentration, the amylase-treated acid hydrolyzed syrups had all of the desirable characteristics of low DE acid syrup but none of the undesirable features. During this same period of... [Pg.29]

Valproic Acid Syrup Vitamin E Borosilicate glass, 2M X 4mm I.D. 2-5% liquid G2/S1AB 80-10 mesh) Nitrogen 245-265 EID Hexadecyl Hexadecanoate USP (24, pp. 1747 and 1749)... [Pg.482]

Linoleic/Linolenic Acid Syrup Vitamin B Complex + Vitamin C +... [Pg.10]

Phosphoroua aoid—Bf PO,—82—is formed by decomposition of plio horous trichloride by water PCI, + 3H,0 = H,PO, f 3HC1. It is a highly acid syrup, is decomposed by beat, and is a strong reducing agent. [Pg.120]

Hydriodic acid syrup Idoxuridine ophthalmic solution lodinated glycerol Iodine-containing vitamins lodochlorhydroxy qui n lodoquinol (diiodohydroxyquin)... [Pg.359]

ThERap CAT Component of anticoagulant citrate soins (citrate dextrose soln citrate phosphate dextrose soln citric acid syrup),... [Pg.363]

A rapid, simple, and specific TLC method has been developed for the estimation of panthenol and pantothenic acid in pharmaceutical preparations containing other vitamins, amino acids, syrups, enzymes, etc.""" The vitamin was extracted with ethanol (from tablets and capsules) or benzyl alcohol (from liquid oral preparations) and isolated from other ingredients by TLC on silica gel 60 plates with 2-propanol—water (85 15 vol/vol) as a solvent. (3-Alanine (panthothenate) or -alanol (panthenol) was liberated by heating for 20 min at 160°C. The liberated amines were visualized with the ninhydrin reaction and estimated by spectrodensitometry at 490 nm. Recoveries for panthenol and pantothenic acid were 99.8 2.25% and 100.2 1.7%, respectively. [Pg.1158]

C12H15NO7S 317.319 Reagent used for the hplc resoln. of amino acids. Syrup. [Pg.174]


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