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Apomorphine HCL

The drugs were dissolved in degassed ultra pure water with approximately 0.5 mg/ml ascorbic acid to prevent oxidation of the compounds and stocked in a concentration of 300 nmol/ml for subcutaneous administration and 10 pmol/2 ml for oral administration and diluted, if necessary, with degassed ultra pure water before administration. To dissolve R-(-)-ll-hydroxy-aporphine a drop of glacial acetic acid was added. Drugs used were R-(-)-apomorphine.HCl (11), R-(-)-ll-hydroxyaporphine (79), R-(-)-N- -... [Pg.88]

Anti-TAP-72 immunotoxin Antithrombin III Anti-thymocyte serum Antivenin Apomorphine HCl Aprotinin... [Pg.519]

Morphin combines with acids to form crystallizable salts, of which the chlorid, sulfate, and acetate are used in medicine. If morphin be heated for some hours with excess of HCl, under pressure, to l. iO (302° F.), it loses water, and is converted into a new base—apomorphin, CitHiglfOg. [Pg.440]


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