The difference between pharmaceutical intermediates and APIs
1. Different definitions: The definitions of ICH Q7A are as follows: Intermediate: Intermediate: A material produced in the process steps of the API t
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China's pharmaceutical intermediates market size, output, competition landsca...
At present, China's pharmaceutical intermediates industry has a high degree of marketization. It is characterized by a large number of small and m
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2023 - 2032 Pharmaceutical Intermediates Market Size - Global Industry, Share...
The Global Pharmaceutical Intermediates Market Size accounted for USD 30.9 Billion in 2022 and is estimated to achieve a market size of USD 55.8 Billi
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Emergency response to chloramphenicol leakage
Use personal protective equipment. Avoid dust generation. Avoid breathing vapors, fumes or gases. Ensure adequate ventilation. Personnel were evacuate
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The biochemical effects of chloramphenicol
Chloramphenicol antibiotics can act on the 50S subunit of bacterial ribonucleosomes and block protein synthesis. They are bacteriostatic broad-spectru
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Physicochemical properties of chloramphenicol
Review: Chloramphenicol, also known as chloramphenicol, is a broad-spectrum antibiotic produced by Streptococcus chloride and has the effect of inhibi
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What should you pay attention to if your bilirubin is high?
It is recommended that patients with high bilirubin go to the hospital for further examination to clarify and formulate a medication plan according to
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Introduction to the physiological functions of bilirubin
Antioxidant function: In vitro experiments indicate that bilirubin may be an endogenous antioxidant. For liver cell regeneration: The ratio of bilirub
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What are the classifications of bilirubin?
Total bilirubin: High indirect bilirubin and high direct bilirubin indicate hepatocellular jaundice, damage to liver cells, decreased liver function,
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Physicochemical properties of bilirubin
Bilirubin is a bile pigment of dimethonol. It is a reddish-brown chromatophore, insoluble in water, difficult to dissolve in alcohol and ether, and ea
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Adverse reactions of heparin sodium
1. Bleeding is the most common and may occur anywhere. 2. Chills, fever, urticaria and other allergic reactions are common. 3. Long-term medication ca
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Heparin sodium interacts with other drugs
1. Combining heparin with the following drugs can increase the risk of bleeding: coumarin and its derivatives, aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflamma
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