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Meaning of "meglumine"

meglumine (noun) - a chemical compound often used in medicine as a counterion to form salts that are more soluble
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  • An amino sugar derived from sorbitol.

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Meglumine antimoniate is a medicine used to treat leishmaniasis.
Sodium hydroxide and meglumine are preferred basic agents.
Meglumine appears to be acting to reduce the oxidation of laquinimod.
Urografin is a combination of the sodium and meglumine salts.
Tafamidis meglumine is a specific stabilizer of transthyretin.
It is often formulated as the meglumine salt.
Choline and meglumine salts are preferred.
Quantitation employed an internal standard of meglumine.
Meglumine was not considered.
In further instances the polyhydroxy amine compound is meglumine.
A composition comprising meglumine or a salt thereof is contemplated within the invention.
In further embodiments the polyhydroxy amine compound is meglumine.
Meglumine is strongly alkaline and is used in pharmaceutical formulations as pH adjusting agent.
Nowhere in document is there any mention whatsoever of meglumine.
The meglumine antimoniate is the drug of choice for the treatment of leishmaniasis.

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There are no data on the use of tafamidis meglumine in pregnant women.
Arginine and meglumine provide alkalising activity without any effervescent activity.
May be arginine and meglumine.
While stirring add meglumine to the solution until a clear solution is obtained.
May be cyclodextrin and meglumine.
Also contemplated herein is a meglumine salt of levodopa and a meglumine salt of carbidopa.
Examples of pharmaceutical formulations containing a combination of meglumine are provided below.
The florfenicol and flunixin meglumine were added with mixing until all solids were dissolved.
The analgesic that may be used in this formulation is flunixin meglumine.
May be meglumine.
The preferred pharmaceutically acceptable organic amines are tromethamine and meglumine.
It is marketed as a meglumine salt.
Flunixin Meglumine is also indicated for the control of inflammation in endotoxemia.
It is understood that the solubility of tPA increases as the concentration of meglumine increases.
The Raltegravir meglumine may be in amorphous form.
Examples of said antiprotozoa agents include antimony drugs such as meglumine antimonate and so on.
Flunixin meglumine is currently approved globally for use in the treatment of BRD.
The traditional treatment is with pentavalent antimonials such as sodium stibogluconate and meglumine antimoniate.
Discussion The use of meglumine reduces the degradation of the laquinimod sodium in a formulation.
Set up the stirring apparatus and add the Meglumine.
The XRPD pattern was different to that of meglumine indicating formation of a unique solid form.
In some embodiments, the polyhydroxyamine compound is meglumine.
Anhydrous product Meglumine expressed as anhydrous.
Further described is Raltegravir meglumine salt.
In this regard, meglumine salts are particularly preferred.
As described herein, the polyhydroxyamine compound is meglumine.
In general, the sodium and meglumine salts are preferred.
Tafamidis meglumine should not be used during breast-feeding.
A chemical formula for meglumine is as follows,.
Preferably, the meglumine has a purity of pharmaceutical grade or equivalent.
Particularly preferred salts are sodium, potassium and meglumine salts.
In veterinary medicine, it is used with meglumine as a solubilizer as flunixin meglumine.
A metal ion such as sodium, or an organic cation such as meglumine.
In addition, arginine and meglumine were investigated as alternatives to sodium hydrogen carbonate.
In the present invention, the polyhydroxyamine compound may be meglumine.

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