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Pentolinium tartrate

Betamethasone Benzoate 538.6 Pentolinium Tartrate 605.6 Butaperazine Phosphate... [Pg.1083]

Diquat Dibromide Distigmine Bromide Ethyl Nicotinate Gallamine Triethiodide Hexamethonium Bromide Hydrastinine Mebezonium Iodide Neomycin Noradrenaline Paraquat Dichloride Pentolinium Tartrate Quinuronium Sulphate Streptomycin Tubocurarine Chloride... [Pg.1094]

Such ganglionic blocking agents that interfere with the nervous transmission of sympathetic as well as para-sympathetic ganglia may include hexa-methonium bromide mecamylamine hydrochloride pempidine pentolinium tartrate, trimetaphan camsylate, etc. [Pg.427]

Pentolinium tartrate is mainly used in the treatment of severe essential and malignant hypertensions and employed to produce controlled hypotension in patients undergoing surgical procedures. [Pg.429]

Injection of Pentolinium Tartrate, A sterile solution in water for injection, adjusted to pH 6-5 with sodium hydroxide. [Pg.650]

This preparation can be assayed as reineckate similarly to hexamethonium tartrate injection above. Pentolinium reineckate solution for washing the precipitate is prepared similarly using pentolinium tartrate. 1 g residue -- 0-6140 g C23H420i2N2. [Pg.650]

For assay an amount of powdered tablets equivalent to about 0 12 g of pentolinium tartrate should be extracted with warm water, filtered and the insoluble matter washed before evaporating the total filtrate and washings to about 10 ml and then continuing as for the injection. [Pg.650]


See other pages where Pentolinium tartrate is mentioned: [Pg.864]    [Pg.865]    [Pg.1090]    [Pg.1145]    [Pg.287]    [Pg.216]    [Pg.216]    [Pg.956]    [Pg.73]    [Pg.1131]    [Pg.428]    [Pg.182]    [Pg.182]    [Pg.876]    [Pg.649]    [Pg.650]   
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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.428 , Pg.429 , Pg.431 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.649 ]




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