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Ferric chloride is a compound used as a food additive, a haemostatic or treatment for hypochromic anaemia. Ferric chloride induced vascular injury is a widely used model of occlusive thrombosis that reports platelet activation and aggregation in the context of an aseptic closed vascular system. Iron i.v. ferric chloride (960 mg) has being shown to be effective in correcting anaemia in HD patients with iron deficiency.
Status:
Investigational
Source:
USAN:SENOFILCON C [USAN]
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Class:
POLYMER

Status:
Investigational
Source:
USAN:SENOFILCON C [USAN]
Source URL:

Class:
POLYMER

Status:
Investigational
Source:
INN:necuparanib [INN]
Source URL:

Class:
POLYMER

Status:
Investigational
Source:
USAN:MUPARFOSTAT [USAN]
Source URL:

Class:
POLYMER

Status:
Investigational
Source:
INN:sevuparin sodium [INN]
Source URL:

Class:
POLYMER

Status:
Investigational
Source:
NCT01072747: Phase 3 Interventional Unknown status Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism
(2010)
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Class:
POLYMER

Status:
US Previously Marketed
First approved in 2000

Class:
POLYMER

Status:
US Previously Marketed
First approved in 1997

Class:
POLYMER

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