Ferric carboxymaltose CAS NO.: 9007-72-1 CAS NO.9007-72-1
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- Ferric carboxymaltose
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Quick Details
- ProName: Ferric carboxymaltose CAS NO.: 9007-72...
- CasNo: 9007-72-1
- Appearance: Colorless to yellow liquid
- Application: Synthetic fragrances
- DeliveryTime: In stock
- PackAge: drum
- Port: China main port
- ProductionCapacity: 11000 Metric Ton/Month
- Purity: 99%
- Storage: Room temperature
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- LimitNum: 1 Kilogram
- first class: 1-10
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Ferric carboxymaltose Usage And Synthesis |
Clinical Use | Ferric carboxymaltose complex: Treatment of iron deficiency anaemia (when oral treatment is ineffective or contraindicated) |
Drug interactions | Potentially hazardous interactions with other drugs Dimercaprol: avoid concomitant use. Oral iron: reduced absorption |
Metabolism | Most absorbed iron is bound to transferrin and transported to the bone marrow where it is incorporated into haemoglobin; the remainder is contained within the storage forms, ferritin or haemosiderin, or as myoglobin, with smaller amounts occurring in haem-containing enzymes or in plasma bound to transferrin. Only very small amounts of iron are excreted as the majority released after the destruction of the haemoglobin molecule is re-used. |