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  • ...de]]. MEGX has a longer half life than lidocaine but also is a less potent sodium channel blocker. <ref>{{cite book |editor=Flomenbaum NE, Howland MA, Goldfr ...hor= Catterall WA |title= Molecular mechanisms of gating and drug block of sodium channels |journal= Novartis Found Symp |volume=241 |pages=206–32 |year=20
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  • ...P, Cursaro C, Baraldini M, Ligabue A, Tamè MR, Gasbarrini G. |title=Renal sodium retention during upright posture in preascitic cirrhosis. |journal=Gastroen [[Category:Calcium compounds]]
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  • | Name = Sodium thiosulfate | ImageFile = Sodium-thiosulfate-3D-vdW.png
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  • ...AW | title=Absorption and excretion of parenteral doses of chloramphenicol sodium succinate in comparison with per oral doses of chloramphenicol (abstract) | [[Category:Nitro compounds]]
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  • ...paediatric visceral leishmaniasis: amphotericin B or pentavalent antimony compounds? |journal=Int. J. Antimicrob. Agents |volume=25 |issue=1 |pages=26–30 |ye ...brane channel that leads to monovalent ion ([[potassium|K<sup>+</sup>]], [[sodium|Na<sup>+</sup>]], [[hydrogen|H<sup>+</sup>]], [[chloride|Cl<sup>-</sup>]])
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  • | OtherCations = [[Lithium iodide]]<br/>[[Sodium iodide]]<br/>[[Rubidium iodide]]<br/>[[Caesium iodide]] ...dide]] to [[iodine]].<ref name=Ullmann>Phyllis A. Lyday "Iodine and Iodine Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2005, Wiley-VCH, Weinhe
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  • | Name = Sodium nitrite | ImageFile = Sodium nitrite.jpg
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  • ...ethyl-4,6-dioxo-5-(pentan-2-yl)-1,4,5,6-tetrahydropyrimidin-2-yl]sulfanide sodium | image2 = Sodium-thiopental-3D-vdW-2.png
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  • ...up at the end of the 1940s. In 1950, metformin, unlike some other similar compounds, was found not to decrease blood pressure and heart rate in animals.<ref na ...8.436-az0549.x}}</ref> Acidosis that does not respond to administration of sodium bicarbonate may require further management with [[hemodialysis|standard hem
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  • Related drugs include the sodium salts [[sodium valproate]], used as an anticonvulsant, and a combined formulation, [[valpr ...perties of valproic acid while using it as a vehicle for a number of other compounds that were being screened for antiseizure activity. He found it prevented [[
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  • ...[[Salt (chemistry)|salt]] ([[phosphoric acid]], [[potassium hydroxide]], [[sodium hydroxide]], [[zinc chloride]], respectively). Then, the raw material is c ...stry)|bases]], [[metal]]s and most [[inorganic]]s, such as [[lithium]], [[sodium]], [[iron]], [[lead]], [[arsenic]], [[fluorine]], and [[boric acid]].
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  • | OtherCpds = [[Sodium ferrocyanide]]<br/>[[Potassium ferrocyanide]]<br/>[[Potassium ferricyanide] ...cid.'' Prussian blue would also give the name to the [[cyanide]] family of compounds, which are named from the Greek word for "blue," because they were first is
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  • | ImageFile =Sodium-nitroprusside-sample.jpg | ImageName = Sample of sodium nitroprusside
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  • ...], [[Acetonitrile]], [[Acetaldehyde]], [[Ethanol]], [[Thioacetic acid]], [[Sodium acetate]], [[Potassium acetate]] To emphasize the role of the active hydrogen in forming the salt sodium acetate, some people write the molecular formula as HC<sub>2</sub>H<sub>3</
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  • | image = Sodium Stibogluconate.png ...by [[GlaxoSmithKline]]). Widespread resistance has limited the utility of sodium stibogluconate, and in many parts of the world, [[amphotericin]] or [[milte
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  • ...]] in the [[cortical collecting duct]]. This decreases the reabsorption of sodium and water, while decreasing the secretion of potassium. Spironolactone has ...tion with heart failure leads to myocardial remodeling including fibrosis, sodium retention, and vascular dysfunction.
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  • ...[[metathesis reaction]] between [[magnesium]] salts and [[sodium hydroxide|sodium]], [[potassium hydroxide|potassium]], or [[ammonium hydroxide]]: {{Magnesium compounds}}
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  • | OtherCpds = [[Sodium oxide]],<br />[[aluminium oxide hydroxide]] ...ide]], Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>, differing only by loss of water. These compounds together are the major components of the aluminium [[ore]] [[bauxite]]. Fr
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  • | OtherCations = [[Lithium chloride]]<br/>[[Sodium chloride]]<br/>[[Rubidium chloride]]<br/>[[Caesium chloride]] ...occurs naturally as the [[mineral]] [[sylvite]] and in combination with [[sodium chloride]] as [[sylvinite]].
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  • ...of nitric oxide (NO) may not necessarily be absorbed directly by the base (sodium hydroxide) washes. [[Hydroxylammonium chloride]] can react with [[sodium nitrite]] to produce N<sub>2</sub>O as well:
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