Noxytiolin
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Preferred IUPAC name N-(Hydroxymethyl)-N′-methylthiourea | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.036.056 |
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Chemical formula | C3H8N2OS |
Molar mass | 120.17 g·mol−1 |
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Chemical compound
Noxytiolin is an anti-infective used for irrigation of the peritoneum.[1]
References
- ^ Zmrhal, J.; Nezádalová, E. (1992). "Intraperitoneal administration of noxythiolin VUFB in the prevention and therapy of inflammatory postoperative complications in gynecology". Ceskoslovenska Gynekologie. 57 (2): 71–73. PMID 1628340.
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Blood substitutes and perfusion solutions (B05)
- Serum albumin
- Dextran
- Gelatin agents
- Hemoglobin crosfumaril
- Hemoglobin raffimer
- Hydroxyethyl starch
- Erythrocytes
- Thrombocytes
- Blood plasma
- Stem cells from umbilical cord blood
- Peritoneal dialysis solutions
- Potassium chloride
- Sodium bicarbonate
- Sodium chloride
- Ammonium chloride
- Magnesium sulfate
- Potassium phosphate
- Calcium chloride
- Sodium acetate
- Sodium phosphate
- Magnesium phosphate
- Magnesium chloride
- Zinc chloride
- Hydrochloric acid
- Sodium glycerophosphate
- Potassium lactate
- Cardioplegia solutions
- Potassium acetate
- Arginine
- Alanyl glutamine
- Lysine
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