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- EDTA is available as several salts, notably disodium EDTA, sodium calcium edetate, and tetrasodium EDTA, but these all function similarly. EDTA is widely...
- Sodium calcium edetate (sodium calcium EDTA), also known as edetate calcium disodium among other names, is a medication primarily used to treat lead poisoning...
- Dicobalt edetate is the coordination compound with the approximate formula Co2(EDTA)(H2O)6. It is a derivative of the (non-natural) amino acid...
- the most po****r treatment modalities. Disodium edetate (Versene) was also used. Neither disodium edetate nor British antilewisite has proven reliable....
- (August 2006). "Deaths resulting from hypocalcemia after administration of edetate disodium: 2003-2005". Pediatrics. 118 (2): e534 – e536. doi:10.1542/peds...
- biochemically inert form that can be excreted. Chelation using sodium calcium edetate has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for serious...
- sodium nitrite, 4-dimethylaminophenol, hydroxocobalamin, and dicobalt edetate ('Kelocyanor'), as well as several others. Another commonly-recommended...
- levels are greater than 40–45 μg/dL. Medications used include dimercaprol, edetate calcium disodium, and succimer. In 2021, 1.5 million deaths worldwide were...
- dimercaprol and succimer. Acute cases may require the use of disodium calcium edetate, the calcium chelate, and the disodium salt of ethylenediaminetetraacetic...
- follows:[citation needed] Hyperphosphatemia Vitamin D deficiency Chronic liver disease Edetate disodium Magnesium deficiency Prolonged use of medications/laxatives (magnesium)...