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| Ipodate Sodium Basic information |
Product Name: | Ipodate Sodium | Synonyms: | sodiumtriiodohydrocinnamate;ipodic acid sodium salt;Ipodic acid sodium;Sodium 3-(3-{[(dimethylamino)methylene]amino}-2,4,6-triiodophenyl)propanoate;3-((dimethylaminomethylene)amino)-2,4,6-triiodo-benzenepropanoicacisodi;3-((dimethylaminomethylene)amino)-2,4,6-triiodohydrocinnamicacidsodiumsalt;3-((dimethylaminomethylene)amino)-2,4,6-triiodo-hydrocinnamicacisodiumsa;beta-(2,4,6-trijod-3-dimethylaminomethylenamino-phenyl)-propionsaeure | CAS: | 1221-56-3 | MF: | C12H14I3N2NaO2 | MW: | 621.96 | EINECS: | 214-945-3 | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | 1221-56-3.mol | |
| Ipodate Sodium Chemical Properties |
HazardClass | IRRITANT | Toxicity | LD50 in mice (mg/kg): 290 i.v.; 2570 orally (Hoppe) |
| Ipodate Sodium Usage And Synthesis |
Uses | Diagnostic aid (radiopaque medium). | Uses | Ipodate Sodium is used as a safe and effacacious treatment for hyperthyroidism, reducing serum T4 and T3 levels to normal amounts. | Definition | ChEBI: Ipodate Sodium is a monocarboxylic acid and a member of benzenes. | Brand name | Bilivist
(Berlex); Oragrafin Sodium (Bracco). | Veterinary Drugs and Treatments | Ipodate may be useful in some cats for the medical treatment of
hyperthyroidism when methimazole (or carbimazole) cannot be
tolerated. Because it uses a different mechanism of action
than methimazole,
ipodate may, potentially, be useful in reducing methimazole
dosages (and hence toxicity). |
| Ipodate Sodium Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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