- when
combined with AKI. Intoxication, that is,
acute poisoning with a
dialyzable substance.
These substances can be
represented by the
mnemonic SLIME:...
- the skin than in the plasma. Cetirizine,
although less sedating, is non-
dialyzable and
possesses similar antihistamine properties. The
other metabolites...
-
deadly toxin, pahutoxin, an ichthyotoxic, hemolytic, heat-stable, non-
dialyzable, non-protein
poison in the
mucous secretions of
their skin. It is apparently...
-
undergone lysis. This
lymphocyte product is
sometimes referred to as "
dialyzable leukocyte extract" in the
scientific literature due to
being an extract...
-
similar to
tetrodotoxin in this way) toxin. It is heat-stable and non-
dialyzable, that is,
foamed in
aqueous solutions, and is
toxic to
various biological...
-
dialyzed (e.g., p-cresol
sulfate and
indoxyl sulfate); the ac****ulation of
dialyzable solutes that are
incompletely removed (e.g.,
sequestered solutes like...
- the bile duct with
almost no
elimination via the
kidney and it is not
dialyzable.
Elimination half-life
average of 58 days (ranging from 25 to 100 days...
-
membrane equilibrium and
membrane potential in the
presence of a non-
dialyzable electrolyte. A
contribution to physical-chemical physiology]. Zeitschrift...
- The
metabolites also are
excreted unchanged in the urine.
Fomepizole is
dialyzable.
Apart from
medical uses, the role of 4-methylpyrazole in coordination...
- 1mL of
sample against 200mL of dialysate, the
concentration of
unwanted dialyzable substances will be
decreased 200-fold when
equilibrium is attained. Following...