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Potassium 8, 206 suppl

S° c°m n ac verseeffects of 19.10). Potassium levels must be monitored, and potassium supple-... [Pg.197]

Schwanstecher C, Schwanstecher M (2002) Nucleotide sensitivity of pancreatic ATP-sensitive potassium channels and type 2 diabetes. Diabetes 51 (Suppl 3) S358-362... [Pg.236]

Dearden JC, Netzeva TI. QSAR modelling of hERG potassium channel inhibition with low-dimensional descriptors. I Pharm Pharmacol 2004 56 Suppl S-82. [Pg.490]

Mellor, 1940, Vol. 2, 12, 483 1956, Vol. 2, Suppl. 1, 56 1941, Vol. 3, 73 Copper hydride, potassium hydride and sodium hydride all ignite on contact with fluorine at ambient temperature. [Pg.1516]

Anonymous. Final report on the safety assessment of sodium sulfite, potassium sulfite, ammonium sulfite, sodium bisulfite, ammonium bisulfite, sodium metabisulfite and potassium metabisulfite. Int J Toxicol 2003 22(suppl 2) 63. [Pg.36]

Zondlo Fiume, M., Final report on the safety assessment of tocopherol, tocopheryl acetate, tocopheryl linoleate, tocopheryl linoleate/oleate, tocopheryl nicotinate, tocopheryl succinate, dioleyl tocopheryl methylsilanol, potassium ascorbyl tocopheryl phosphate, and tocophersolan, Int. J. Toxicol., 21 (suppl 3), 51,2002. [Pg.387]

Escande D, Henry P (1993) Potassium channels as pharmacological targets in cardiovascular medicine. Eur Heart J 14 (Suppl B) 2-9... [Pg.76]

J. Sugar, C. Corliss Atomic energy levels of the iron-period elements Potassium through Nickel, Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 14, Suppl. 2 (1985)... [Pg.397]

Lassiter J. C. (2002) The influence of recycled oceanic crust on the potassium and argon budget of the Earth. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 66(15A), A433-A433(suppl.). [Pg.802]

Kassirer IP. Does the benefit of aggressive potassium replacement in dinretic-treated patients outweigh the risk J Cardiovasc Pharmacol 1984 6(Suppl 3) S488-92. [Pg.1167]

Roland E. Safety profile of an anti-anginal agent with potassium channel opening activity an overview. Eur Heart J 1993 14(Suppl B) 48-52. [Pg.2507]

Suki, W. N. (1988). Dietary potassium and blood pressure. Kidney Int., Suppl. 34(25), S175-S176. [Pg.857]

Fee JV, Grant DJW, Newton JM. The effect of surface coatings on the dissolution rate of a non-disintegrating solid (potassium chloride). J Pharm Pharmacol 1973 25 (SuppL) 149P-150P. Thomas WH. Measurement of dissolution rates of potassium chloride from various slow release potassium chloride tablets using a specific ion electrode. J Pharm Pharmacol 1973 25 27-34. Cartwright AC, Shah C. An in vitro dissolution test for slow release potassium chloride tablets. J Pharm Pharmacol 1977 29 367-369. [Pg.602]

Beckett AH, Samaan SS. Sustained release potassium chloride products in vitro-in vivo correlations. J Pharm Pharmacol 1978 30 (SuppL) 69P. [Pg.602]

E508 Ceriotti, F., Felini, S. and Bonini, P.A. (1989). Chempro 500 Sodium, potassium and chloride evaluation. Biochim. Clin. 13, Suppl. 1/8, 159, Abstr. A 41. [Pg.299]

Svendsen C K, Hjortkjaer R K, Hesselholt M 1979 Colic in the horse. A clinical and clinical chemical study of 42 cases. Nordisk Veterinaermedicin 31(Suppl) 1-32 Swanson J T, Aldrete J A 1989 Thrombophlebitis after intravenous infusion. Factors affecting its incidence. Rocky Mountain Medical Journal 66 48-51 Tasker J B 1967 Fluid and electrolyte studies in the horse III. Intake and output of water, sodium and potassium in normal horses. Cornell Veterinarian 57 649- 57 Taylor P 1996 Heat stroke, exhaustion and synchronous diaphragmatic flutter (SDF). In Dyson S (ed) A guide to the management of emergencies at equine competitions. Equine Veterinary Journal (A British Equine Veterinary Association Manual), Newmarket, UK, pp. 102-113... [Pg.363]

R.G. Delaplane, H. Kuppers, J. Noreland S.F. Parker (2002). Appl. Phys. A, 74 [Suppl.] S1366-S1367. Dynamics of the water molecule in potassium oxalate monohydrate as studied by single crystal inelastic neutron scattering. [Pg.389]

Effect On potassium ion transport in hypertensive patients R. Garay et al, J. Hypertension 4, Suppl. 5, S208... [Pg.352]

EOS Trans Am Geophys UnionFall Mtg 2001 Suppl Abstr V22C-1059 Mitchell JG (1968) The argon-40/argon-39 method of potassium-argon age determination. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 32 781-790... [Pg.814]

Sugar, J. and Corliss, C., Atomic Energy Levels of the Iron Period Elements Potassium through Nickel, /. Phys. Chem. Ref Data, Vol.l4, Suppl. 2,1985. [Pg.1671]

Rapson HOC and Bird AE, Icmization cxmstants of some penicillins and of their alkaline and penicillinase hydrolysis products, /. Pharm. Pharmacol, Suppl.15,222-231T, (1963). Gted in Perrin Si pl. No. 7780 Ref. R6. Also cited in Kirschbaum J and Penicillin G, Potassium (Potassium Benzylpenicillin), APDS, 15,427-507 (1986). NB The study used pH measurements with a g ss electrode and liquid junction potentials. [Pg.115]

Pharm. Pharmacol, Suppl. 15,222-231T (1963). Cited in Dunham JM, Potassium PhenoxymeOiyl Penicillin, APDS, 1,260 (1972). [Pg.317]

I. Renin acts with aldosterone and several other substances to help balance sodium and potassium levels in the blood and fiuid levels in the body, which affects blood pressure (T. Ingami, J. Hypertens. 1989, 7 (Suppl. 2), S3 A. Fukamizu, K. Murakami, Trends Endocrinol. Metab. 1995, 6, 279]. [Pg.329]

Helke CJ, Jacobowitz DM, Thoa NB (1981) Capsaicin and potassium evoked substance P release from the nucleus tractus soUtarius and spinal trigeminal nucleus in vitro. Life Sci 29 1779-1785 Honda H, Takahama K, Kawaguchi T, Fuchikami J, Kai H, Miyata T (1990) Involvement of N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptor in the central mechanism of cough reflex. Jpn J Pharmacol 52(Suppl. 1) 308... [Pg.238]

Flammable gas ignites in chlorine reacts vigorously with potassium in liquid ammonia at -78°C/-108.4°F (Mellor 1946, Suppl. [Pg.637]

Suppl. 67). Laboratory fires have been reported, cansed by contact of moisture with a potassium bromate, malonic acid, and cerinm ammoninm nitrate mixtnre, setting a high exothermic reaction (Bartmess et al. 1998). Bromates ignite when mixed with concentrated mineral acids, lead acetate, or phospho-ninm iodide, PH4I. Finely divided mixtures of bromates with finely divided metals, phosphorus, sulfur, or metal sulfides can explode when heated or subjected to friction (Mellor 1946). [Pg.709]

Wilbur, J. 2007. Final report on the safety assessment of Ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, hydrogenated castor oil, glyceryl ricinoleate, glyceryl ricinoleate se, ricinoleic acid, potassium ricinoleate, sodium ricinoleate, zinc ricinoleate, cetyl ricinoleate, ethyl ricinoleate, glycol ricinoleate, isopropyl ricinoleate, methyl ricinoleate, and octyldodecyl ricinoleate. Int. f. Toxicol. 26(Suppl. 3) 31-77. [Pg.745]


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