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Reduction of 1,2,3-Trimercaptopropane Content of Dimercaprol
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1963A multiple batch extraction procedure is described which can serve to reduce the trithiol content of dimercaprol to levels conforming to the U.S.P. XVI monograph.
E G, RIPPIE, A A, KONDRITZER
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Effects of Hemodialysis and Dimercaprol in Acute Dichromate Poisoning
Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1982A 22-month-old infant died after ingesting sodium dichromate his father had brought from work. Treatment included folic acid and dimercaprol administration, hemodialysis, and exchange transfusion. To evaluate this treatment, four dogs were hemodialyzed after receiving intravenous sodium dichromate: their dialyzer chromate clearance was similar to their
E N, Ellis +6 more
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British anti-Lewisite (dimercaprol): An amazing history
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2003Emergency physicians are familiar with British anti-Lewisite (BAL) because it is a heavy metal-chelating agent that is recommended in some cases of metal poisoning, especially arsenic. Although there are more modern chelating agents, the fact that BAL is still recommended and stocked by hospital pharmacies more than 60 years after its initial synthesis
Joel A, Vilensky, Kent, Redman
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