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Citrates

Derivatives of CITRIC ACID.

Year introduced: RENACIDIN was see under PHARMACEUTIC AIDS 1964-1980 (Prov 1964-1974)

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Calcium Citrate

A colorless crystalline or white powdery organic, tricarboxylic acid occurring in plants, especially citrus fruits, and used as a flavoring agent, as an antioxidant in foods, and as a sequestrating agent. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)

Year introduced: 1997

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Citric Acid

A key intermediate in metabolism. It is an acid compound found in citrus fruits. The salts of citric acid (citrates) can be used as anticoagulants due to their calcium chelating ability.

Year introduced: 1997 (1979)

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Potassium Citrate

A powder that dissolves in water, which is administered orally, and is used as a diuretic, expectorant, systemic alkalizer, and electrolyte replenisher.

Year introduced: 1997

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hemiacidrin [Supplementary Concept]

minor descriptor (64-80); on-line search CITRATES (64-80); Index Medicus search PHARMACEUTIC AIDS (64-80)

Date introduced: October 15, 1980

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magnesium citrate, potassium citrate, pyridoxine HCl, sodium citrate drug combination [Supplementary Concept]

combination drug for dissolution of urinary calculi consists of Na,K & Mg citrates & pyridoxine HCl

Date introduced: January 1, 1974

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