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Syrups ferrous sulfate

Ferrous sulfate 20 60-65 mg/324-325 mg tablet 18 mg iron/5 mL syrup 44 mg iron/5 mL elixir 15 mg iron/06 mL drop... [Pg.380]

Orally administered ferrous salts are the preferred treatment for iron deficiency. Ferrous salts are absorbed about three times as well as ferric salts and the bioavailability of the sulfate, fumarate, succinate, gluconate, and other ferrous salts is approximately the same. Ferrous sulfate, being the least expensive, is then the treatment of choice. Ferrous fumarate is available as a syrup and may be useful in small children for the treatment and prophylaxis of iron deficiency. [Pg.367]

Synonym Ammonia Water Amfbnioformaldehyde Ammonium Acetate Ammonium Acid Fluoride Ammonium Amidosulfonate Ammonium Amidosulphate Ammonium Benzoate Ammonium Bicarbonate Ammonium Bichromate Ammonium Bifluoride Ammonium Carbonate Ammonium Chloride Ammonium Citrate Ammonium Citrate, Dibasic Ammonium Decaborate Octahydrate Ammonium Dichromate Ammonium Disulfate-Nickelate (II) Ammonium Ferric Citrate Ammonium Ferric Oxalate Trihydrate Ammonium Ferrous Sulfate Ammonium Fluoride Ammonium Fluosilicate Ammonium Formate Ammonium Gluconate Ammonium Hydrogen Carbonate Ammonium Hydrogen Fluoride Ammonium Hydrogen Sulfide Solution Ammonium Hydroxide Ammonium Hypo Ammonium Hyposulfite Ammonium Iodide Ammonium Iron Sulfate Ammonium Lactate Ammonium Lactate Syrup Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate Ammonium Molybdate Ammonium Muriate Ammonium Nickel Sulfate Ammonium Nitrate Ammonium Nitrate-Urea Solution Ammonium Oleate... [Pg.21]

Incompat Acids, alkalies, alum, ammonia water, amyl nitrite benzoates betanaphthol, phenol, calomel, chloral hydrate, copper sulfate, ferric chloride ferrous sulfate chromium trioxide (chromic acid), cinchona alkaloids, hydrocyanic acid iodides iodine Lead subacetate mercuric chloride, orthoform potassium permanganate, resorcinol, sod. bicarbonate sod. salicylate (in powder) soln arsenic and mercury iodide, spirit nitrous ether (unless prescribed with sod, bicarbonate), syrup ferrous iodide, tartar emetic tannic acid, thymol, urethane, infusions of catechu, cinchona, rose leaves and uva ursi tinctures of catechu, ferric chloride, cinchona, hamanielis iodine, kino, and rhubarb. [Pg.113]

For the preparation of mannose, mannitol (50 g) was dissolved in a little water and treated with ferrous sulfate (12.5 g) in aqueous solution and then with 5-6% hydrogen peroxide (150 ml). At the end of the reaction the mixture was treated with an excess of freshly precipitated barium carbonate, filtered, much concentrated at 50°/30 mm, and finally evaporated to a syrup in a vacuum. The syrup was treated with 10 times its volume of anhydrous ethanol, then filtered, and an excess of ether was added. The resulting colorless flocks collected to form a pale yellow syrup, which partly crystallized when rubbed with alcohol and ether. The yield was not given the identity of the product with mannose was proved by conversion into the phenylhydrazone. [Pg.331]

Bakers yeast extract Baker s yeast glycan Calcium acetate Calcium alginate Calcium carboxymethyl cellulose Calcium carrageenan Calcium chloride Calcium furcelleran Calcium gluconate Calcium glycerophosphate Calcium lactate Calcium sulfate Calcium sulfate dihydrate Carboxymethylcellulose sodium Carrageenan (Chondrus crispus) Carrageenan (Chondrus crispus) extract Cassia gum Cellulose Chitin Chitosan Corn (Zea mays) starch Corn starch, waxy Corn syrup Dextrin Distarch phosphate Ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose Ferrous sulfate anhydrous Food starch, modified ... [Pg.5819]


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