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Sodium hydrogen zirconium phosphate [34370-53-17 is an ion-exchange material used in portable kidney dialysis systems which regenerate and reckculate the dialysate solution. The solution picks up urea during the dialysis. The urea reacts with urease to form ammonia, which is absorbed by the sodium hydrogen zirconium phosphate. [Pg.433]

As of early 1992, the market for ceU culture-derived products approached 1 billion per year. The market is expected to grow substantially throughout the 1990s. CeU culture products include erythropoietin, 1991 sales of approximately 400 million, for the treatment of anemia associated with kidney dialysis, and tissue plasminogen activator, 1991 sales approximately 200 million, for treating heart attack victims with blocked arteries (see Cardiovascularagents). [Pg.234]

Artificial heart Kidney-dialysis system Artificial blood (synthetic oxygen carriers)... [Pg.588]

Antiflatulents are used for die relief of painful symptoms of excess gas in the digestive tract. These drugs are useful as adjunctive treatment of any condition in which gas retention may be a problem (ie, postoperative gaseous distention, air swallowing, dyspepsia, peptic ulcer, irritable colon, or diverticulosis). In addition to its use for tiie relief of intestinal gas, charcoal may be used in the prevention of nonspecific pruritus associated with kidney dialysis treatment and as an antidote in poisoning. Simethicone is in some antacid products, such as Mylanta liquid and Di-Gel liquid. [Pg.474]

Medicine has made major advances in the past 50 or so years partly by the use of devices to improve patient health. These devices include artificial hearts and pacemakers, machines for artificial kidney dialysis, replacement joints for hips, knees, and fingers, and intraocular lenses. These devices need to survive in sustained contact with blood or living tissue. [Pg.146]

Process water applications include boiler water feed pretreatment before ion exchange or electrodialysis. RO is also used for ultrahigh-purity water production for use in laboratories, medical devices (kidney dialysis), microelectronic manufacturing (rinse fluids per ASTM D-19 D5127-90, 1990), and pharmaceutical manufacturing (purified water or water for injection as specified by USP). [Pg.47]

The ability of S -nitrosothiols to mimic many of the biological properties of NO itself may emanate from in vivo decomposition to generate NO. This decomposition is catalysed by Cu2+,n and may be important in the development of thrombo-resistant devices used in kidney dialysis or coronary by-pass surgery.196 It is also possible that direct transfer of NO from RSNO occurs in biological systems.197... [Pg.252]

A cross-jS spine model was proposed for the fibril structure of human /]2-microglobulin (h/]2m) (Ivanova et al., 2004). h/I2m is a 99-amino acid serum protein with a 7-stranded /(-sandwich fold (Fig. 10A Saper et al, 1991). In patients on long-term kidney dialysis, the protein is deposited as amyloid fibrils in the joints (Floege and Ehlerding, 1996 Koch, 1992). In vitro-formed fibrils of h/)2m give a cross-/] X-ray diffraction pattern (Ivanova et al., 2004 Smith et al., 200S). Several studies have shown that segments of h/]2m form amyloid-like fibrils on their own (Ivanova et al., 2003 Jones et al., 2003 Kozhukh et al, 2002). [Pg.251]

We have recently turned our attention to cellulose-heparin, blood-compatible, nanoporous composite membranes for use in kidney dialysis (Murugesan et al., 2006a, b). Advanced kidney dialysis system contains heparin covalently bound to the surface of biomaterials to reduce clotting effects. Our new approach relies instead on composite materials. Unfortunately, no technology has been available to... [Pg.286]

Murugesan S, Mousa S, Vijayaraghavan A, Ajayan PM, Linhardt RJ (2006a) Ionic liquid-derived blood-compatible composite membranes for kidney dialysis. J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater 79 298-304. [Pg.312]

Cellulose is used in the textile industry in cloths, cartons, carpets, blankets, and sheets. Paper is made from cellulose. Cellulosic fibers are also used as filter materials in artificial kidneys and reverse osmosis though today most kidney dialysis units use cuprammonium tubular films derived from cellulose rather than cellulose itself. [Pg.262]

An alternate procedure used in a few specialty applications is the cuprammonium process. This involves stabilization of cellulose in an ammonia solution of cupric oxide. Solubilization occurs by complex formation of cupric ion with ammonia and the hydroxyl groups of cellulose. Regeneration of cellulose, after formation of the desired products, is accomplished by treatment with acid. The main application of the cuprammonium process is for the synthesis of films and hollow fibers for use in artificial kidney dialysis machines. The cuprammonium process yields products with superior permeability and biocompatibility properties compared to the xanthation process. Less than 1% of all regenerated cellulose is produced by the cuprammonium process. [Pg.746]

Epogen, a genetically synthesized drug for treatment of anemia in patients on kidney dialysis ... [Pg.19]

Acylcamitines or amino acids may also be important in disease monitoring and treatment or as markers for new therapies, toxicities, etc. In one application using dried plasma spots, carnitine and acylcamitines may be useful in detecting possible carnitine deficiency as a result of kidney dialysis for patients with end-stage renal disease (36,37). A deficiency should result in carnitine supplementation in those patients that cannot replenish their levels fast enough. In fact, this is one of the first pharmaceutical-related applications of screening. The measurement of certain amino acids such as Phe and Tyr and their ratio is also routinely performed to monitor the effectiveness of dietary intervention in patients with PKU. [Pg.330]

DEHP also can enter your body during certain medical procedures, and medical exposures are likely to be greater than any environmental exposures. Blood products that are stored in plastic bags and used for transfusions contain from 4.3 to 1,230 parts of DEHP per million parts of blood (ppm). Other plastic medical products also release DEHP. Flexible tubing used to administer fluids or medication can transfer DEHP to the patient. The plastic tubing used for kidney dialysis frequently contains DEHP and causes DEHP to enter the patient s blood. DEHP... [Pg.18]

Proteins are also used clinically to treat a variety of diseases. Erythropoietin stimulates erythrocyte production in kidney dialysis and chemotherapy patients. Granulocyte stimulating factor enhances immune systems compromised by cancer treatments. Cytokines such as interferons and interleukins are used for their anti-viral and anti-tumor activities. Other proteins are used to inhibit or stimulate blood clotting. For the most part, the pharmaceutical protein industry relies on cloning native human genes and expressing and purifying their products in recombinant form. [Pg.264]

What do we think of when we hear fiber Clothing, certainly, and other textiles such as sheets and blankets, curtains and upholstery. Some fiber goes into carpeting—for offices, homes, automobiles, and recreational vehicles. Automobile, truck, and bus tires are strengthened with the use of fibers called cords. Some fiber is used for industrial purposes such as insulation and filtration. Hollow fibers that act as membranes are used in the desalination of seawater by reverse osmosis and in kidney dialysis. As we have already seen, extremely high-strength fibers are used to make bulletproof safety equipment and to reinforce polymers for high performance ap-... [Pg.169]

Swartz and Jones (1994) reviewed the literature and presented three cases concerning severe and often persistent adverse reactions to the abrupt withdrawal of lithium in patients suffering from elevated serum levels during routine treatment. One of the patients became severely demented. In their review of 50 cases obtained from the Lithium Information Center of the University of Wisconsin, they found that many patients became demented or otherwise deteriorated severely when abruptly withdrawn from lithium. Patients subjected to kidney dialysis for lithium toxicity often deteriorated mentally with a rapid drop in lithium levels. Neurologic sequelae persisted in 30% of the 50 patients. The authors found substantial neurotoxic risks in rapidly withdrawing patients from high lithium levels. [Pg.212]

Chloramines are dangerous for consumption when they go directly into the bloodstream. (Fortunately, normal digestive processes deactivate them). Kidney dialysis patients and fish owners need to take special care when using chloram-inated water, since chloramines go through the dialysis membranes and the fish gills. Addition of ascorbic acid, or removal by granulated activated carbon (GAC), prevent this problem. [Pg.241]

Canadian John Hopps invents the first cardiac pacemaker The synthetic fabric, polyester, is invented The first kidney dialysis machine is developed Polyurethanes are synthesized by Otto Baeyer The first plastic artificial eye is developed in the US Percy Spencer creates the first microwave oven... [Pg.436]


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