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Less study has been made of complexes with polydentate ligands. Ag-N linkages have been studied in relation to polynucleotide bases and the Ag-DNA interaction could be important in the use of the silver-sulphadiazine complex in burn treatment. Ethylenediamine is a bridging ligand in AgenC104 (2-coordinate silver) but essentially planar 5-coordination... [Pg.285]

Reinhardt CF, Hume WG, Linch AL, Wetherhold JM Hydrofluoric acid burn treatment. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 27 166-171, 1966... [Pg.392]

Atiyeh BS, Costagliola M (2007) Cultured epithelial autograft (CEA) in burn treatment three decades later. Burns 33(4) 405-413... [Pg.254]

Because of their chemical inertness, low surface tension and antisurfactant activity polyorganosiloxane (silicone) oils have found varied applications in medicine. These have included use as an artificial lubricant for arthritic joints191, as a means of soft tissue augmentation, and as an additive in creams and oils for burn treatment. Di-methylpolysiloxane fluids have been injected as replacement for aqueous and vitreous humour in eyes. Reactive organosilicon compounds comprise a new class of potential prophylactic and therapeutic agents192. Protection against atherosclerosis... [Pg.211]

Silver sulfadiazine is more of less active against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, fungi, treponema and viruses. The compound is in use as a 1% w/w oil-water cream in topical burn treatment and has favourable clinical results (first choice drug). [Pg.569]

Bacitracin is indicated in prophylaxis and treatment of local infections, treatment of secondary pyodermas, as an adjunct in burn treatment, and as prophylaxis in operative wounds. However, it is not indicated in the treatment of chronic ulcers because of the increased risk of allergic reactions. There are several reports of delayed hypersensitivity, acute IgE-mediated allergic reactions, and anaphylactic reactions to bacitracin.51-53... [Pg.395]

Definition Oligomeric methylsilanol deriv. of pectin which is further reacted with ascorbic acid Uses Antioxidant, vise, control agent in cosmetics, anti-aging formulations, after-sun treatments, superficial burn treatments Trade Name Synonyms Ascorbosilane C f[Exsymol http //www.exsymol.com] Biosil Tech, http //www.biosiltech.com]... [Pg.353]

Lysis of cells (rhabdomyolysis, burning, treatment with cytostatics)... [Pg.718]

Bamford MF, Jones LF (1978) Deafness and biochemical imbalance after burns treatment with topical antibiotics in young children. Report of 6 cases. Arch Dis Child 53 326-329 Baranowski-Dutkiewicz B (1981) Skin absorption of phenol from aqueous solutions in men. Int Arch Occup Environ Health... [Pg.52]

Burn Treatment. Patients who have suffered severe burns may be treated with grafts of skin grown from their own cells. To promote the rapid growth of these grafts, the human skin cells are cultured in a laboratory together with mouse stem cells. This particular xenotransplantation application has already been tested for safety and effectiveness and is in clinical use. [Pg.1984]

Heimbach DM, Warden GD, Luterman A, Jordan MH, Ozobia N, Ryan CM, et al. Multicenter postapproval clinical trial of Integra dermal regeneration template for burn treatment. J Bum Care Rehabil 2003 24(l) 42-8. [Pg.661]

Unrelated is the advocacy of the Insoluble silver sulfadiazine for burn treatment because of its great action against Pseudomonas. ... [Pg.110]

Treatment of dermatoses and burns Treatment of stomach ulcers... [Pg.112]

Ag(I) ions have long been known to possess potent antimicrobial properties, but the use of silver compounds as pharmaceuticals has been hampered by their unfavourable chemical properties. For example, many Ag(I) complexes are light sensitive, and the insolubility of AgCl often presents problems when compounds come into contact with physiological fluids. Over 100 silver compounds have been evaluated for anticancer activity by the National Cancer Institute, and only 5 have shown at best marginal activity. The burn-treatment compound silver sulphadiazene is insoluble and applied topically to burn wounds. Its antibacterial action may be attributable to the slow release of Ag at the wound site ). [Pg.70]


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