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Salts salicylate

NSAIDs are more likely to cause GI side effects. The salicylate salts cause fewer GI side effects than aspirin and do not inhibit platelet aggregation. [Pg.629]

Ultratrace levels, of selenium, 22 95 Ultraviolet absorbers, salicylic salts as, 22 12... [Pg.981]

Bismuth compounds have been used for treating gastrointestinal disorders for more than two centuries (451). These include bicarbonate, nitrate and salicylate salts, and colloidal bismuth subcitrate. These are all Bi(III) compounds Bi(V) is usually a strong oxidant. Their structures are largely unknown and often contain a mixture of anionic ligands. This reflects the strong tendency of Bi(III) to hydrolyze and form stable hydroxo and oxo complexes. The first pKa of Bi(III) in water is ca. 1.5. Bismuth(III) has a variable coordination number, from 3 to 10. [Pg.259]

Physostigmine Sulfate, USP. Phy.sostigmine sulfat occurs as a while, odorless, microcryslalline powdertliali delique.scent in moist air. It is soluble in waier(l 4).alc(iM (1 0.4). and ether (1 1200). It has the advantage over tie salicylate salt of being compatible in sniulion with hcmulkii nium chloride and related compounds. [Pg.564]

Formulated in sodium salicylate solution. Planar orientation of both the drug and the salicylate salt tend to improve solubility in aqueous solution... [Pg.79]

Another effect, which has often been disregarded, concerns the way the electropolymerization of the monomer is carried out, a point which could also explain the differing results reported for the same material, and which is also related to the porosity. In the following, these two points will be illustrated through two electropolymerization examples pyrrole on zinc in the presence of salicylate salts, and pyrrole on iron in the presence of oxalic acid. [Pg.651]

J. Petitjean, J. Tanguy, J.C. Lacroix, K. I. Chane-Ching, S. Aeiyach, M. Delamar, and P.C. Lacaze, Interpretation of the ultra-fast electropolymerization of pyrrole in aqueous media on zinc in a one-step process the specific role of the salicylate salt investigated by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and by electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM), J. Electroanal. Chem., 581, 111-121 (2005). [Pg.677]

Nucleating additives, such as, amotphous nano-silicon dioxide, nano-talc, alkali and alkaline earth salts of aromatic caiboxylic acids (e.g., sodium benzoates, salicylates), salts of ahphatic acids (e.g., sodium acetate), and nano particles of clay impart clarity and transparency to PET. ... [Pg.155]

Salicylate can be applied to the skin as un-ionized salicylic acid (normally for its keratolytic activity), as a salicylate salt (most commonly trolamine salicylate), as esters such as methyl salicylate and, rarely, as aspirin. In the form most often used in topical products, salicylates work primarily as rubefacients. Rubefacients are compoimds that work by counter-irritation. [Pg.410]

In contrast, percutaneous absorption of a salicylate salt (i.e. trolamine salicylate) is only about 1%, and the concentrations in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue are much lower than after application of methyl salicylate. [Pg.411]

Diffusion of salicylate salts from skin into synovial fluid has only been studied in the knee, where the concentrations are too low for significant anti-inflammatory effect. Direct diffusion from skin into the synovial fluid appears insignificant, although these agents may still be effective for soft tissue rheumatism, which is frequently superficial. [Pg.411]

Salicylic acid s. Silver salicylate Salt additives... [Pg.308]

Ait-Ali A, Makhloufi R (1997b) On the nonlinear rheology of wormlike micellar system in the presence of sodium salicylate salt. J Rheol 41(2) 307-318... [Pg.67]

Saccharides s. Carbohydrates Saccharins 26, 164 27, 538 Salicylic acid s. Silver salicylate Salt additives... [Pg.277]


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